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I hade to learn this when I was working with MD5 and Sha1 encryption...
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>In order to get the ASCII Value for each Charactor you would use this code:
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>using System.Text;
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>string oString = "Your String";
>ASCIIEncoding ea = new ASCIIEncoding();
>byte[] bString = ea.GetBytes(oString);
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>Now you have an array of the ASCII Value for your string.
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>In order to replace charactors in your string you would use the following code:
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>using System.Text;
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>string oString = "racecar";
>oString.Replace("c","k"); // "racecar" is now "rakekar"
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>Hope this helps!Victor,
Thank you for your help.
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