I use this class in a couple of more places, but mainly related to Password and User Roles features.
>Hmmmm... there's a code smell there, but I'm having trouble identifying it. Do you only use the encode/decode for passwords?
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>>My class String has two methods Encode and Decode where I can encode and decode a string. The encode and decode code has to be the "same" as my VFP code (to make ASP.NET compatible with VFP app). So I use my class String as following:
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>>cPassword = "ABCD";
>>string Decoded;
>>Decoded = MyNameSpace.String.Decoded( cPassword );
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