AES Decryption - I've got the thing for you (and less on classic)

Doug Easterbrook doug at artsman.com
Mon Dec 9 13:32:36 EST 2013


hi jim.

begs the question - anything for classic?    might beg another question -- rewritten to studio??


actually, we've been using these externals (and enhancing) for some 25 or more years.

I have found a mac and windows DLL that date back to 2004 -- that operate as external commands.  They do a number of similar things to the current version.  However, it only handles  DES encryption and based64 encode and decode.....   no AES.    I'll go out on a limb and suggest that in 2004, we only had simple character replacement ciphers  (ok, I know I'm completely and 100% wrong -- but that was sooo long ago before we had need for something that couldn't be decrypted by a wrist watch) :)



best I can do for you...  it does a bunch of cool string stuff as well -- link binary search.  you are welcome to have them if you want.         but only DES...

interested?  - reply separately.


Doug Easterbrook
Arts Management Systems Ltd.
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http://www.artsman.com
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On Dec 9, 2013, at 10:00 AM, omnisdev-en-request at lists.omnis-dev.com wrote:

> Of course, that begs the question, for us with Omnis Classic ... Is there a classic version of this that works as a DLL ?
> 
> Thanks
> Jim
> 
> JACSoft Programming Ltd.



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