Milan,
Thank you for sharing your CryptPak. I am mostly interested in SHA1 and MD5 at his point. As far as I understand, a public and a private key are involved. How do we obtain those keys? Can I get the keys from CryptPak? TIA
Chen
>Hi,
>
>I don't want to bother you, but in
http://milan.jikos.cz/CryptPak/index.html is my CryptPak library (using CryptPak.DLL, which is also freeware) for encryption/decryption, which is also able to generate SHA1 and MD5 hash. I'm also able to generate SHA1 directly in VFP, but this is of course slower :).
>
>Best regards,
>Milan
>
>>I submitted a wishlist for this, but it appears not enough developers felt there was a need for it (yet). You might try:
>>
>>
http://www.bokler.com/hashcipher.html>>
>>It supports VFP according to the author.
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>>You might try cryptor also.
>>
>>>Tracy and Javier,
>>>
>>>I am wondering how can one incorporate MD5 or the like technology into a VFP application. Is there a class or component ready to be used in a VFP application so that keys can be generated and records be signed? I really need this function in my application but am not sure the best approach. TIA
>>>
>>>Chen
Chen Nan