Re: Template Encryption

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 20380
interpreted = N
texte = You are leaving the HAS_WEB_DNA_ENCRYPTED tag out of the encrypt context right? - You don't want that encryted...Don't forget about the trickN.. Note: [!]Interrupt[/!] is a special trick to fool WebCatalog into thinking this page is not an encrypted page, and should be treated like a normal template. The [!]Interrupt[/!] is essentially removed during processing, which causes the resulting template to contain the now-correct tag that indicates it is encrypted.Ah - you are wrapping a [raw] around everything that you want to be interpreted later right...Here is the sample...[writefile file=newfile.tpl&secure=F]Copyright (c)1998 Pacific Coast Software http://www.smithmicro.com [encrypt seed=TEMPLATE][include file=FileToBeEncrypted.tpl][/encrypt][/writefile]Can you get it to work with non-webDNA pages -- just some text on the encrypted page?>On 10/11/98 12:11 AM, Jay Van Vark wrote: > >>I do them all the time -- I don't have one here at home, but there is an >>example in Appendix C of the online reference... > >Thats all I was doing. A simple example of just a [date] and [time] on a >simple html page. I encrypted the template, place the encrypted template >into a new folder, then with a web browser accessed the encrypted page, >which shouldn't appear encrypted to the user. But it does appear >encrypted, no html at all. I would like to get this resolved by monday, >my solution is complete I just need to deliver it. > >Question: > >Because the [date] and [time] tag are in the page are they indicative of >the date and time and encryption time or at the time the page was >accessed. In other words is the webdna processed at the time of >encryption or when the page is accessed by the browser. > Jay Van Vark ******************************* Pacific Coast Software | eCommerce (WebCatalog) 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | Site Hosting & Development Suite 453 | http://www.smithmicro.com San Diego, CA 92128 ******************************* 619.675.1106** PGP key available upon request. ** Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Template Encryption (Bob Minor 1998)
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  5. Re: Template Encryption (Jay Van Vark 1998)
  6. Re: Template Encryption (Bob Minor 1998)
  7. Re: Template Encryption (Jay Van Vark 1998)
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  9. Re: Template Encryption (PCS Technical Support 1998)
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You are leaving the HAS_WEB_DNA_ENCRYPTED tag out of the encrypt context right? - You don't want that encryted...Don't forget about the trickN.. Note: [!]Interrupt[/!] is a special trick to fool WebCatalog into thinking this page is not an encrypted page, and should be treated like a normal template. The [!]Interrupt[/!] is essentially removed during processing, which causes the resulting template to contain the now-correct tag that indicates it is encrypted.Ah - you are wrapping a [raw] around everything that you want to be interpreted later right...Here is the sample...[writefile file=newfile.tpl&secure=F]Copyright (c)1998 Pacific Coast Software http://www.smithmicro.com [encrypt seed=TEMPLATE][include file=FileToBeEncrypted.tpl][/encrypt][/writefile]Can you get it to work with non-webDNA pages -- just some text on the encrypted page?>On 10/11/98 12:11 AM, Jay Van Vark wrote: > >>I do them all the time -- I don't have one here at home, but there is an >>example in Appendix C of the online reference... > >Thats all I was doing. A simple example of just a [date] and [time] on a >simple html page. I encrypted the template, place the encrypted template >into a new folder, then with a web browser accessed the encrypted page, >which shouldn't appear encrypted to the user. But it does appear >encrypted, no html at all. I would like to get this resolved by monday, >my solution is complete I just need to deliver it. > >Question: > >Because the [date] and [time] tag are in the page are they indicative of >the date and time and encryption time or at the time the page was >accessed. In other words is the webdna processed at the time of >encryption or when the page is accessed by the browser. > Jay Van Vark ******************************* Pacific Coast Software | eCommerce (WebCatalog) 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | Site Hosting & Development Suite 453 | http://www.smithmicro.com San Diego, CA 92128 ******************************* 619.675.1106** PGP key available upon request. ** Jay Van Vark

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