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 Plain Text or Encrypted Passwords?

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Mark Pitcock
Posted: 04/11/2001, 12:24 PM

Does CC require that the password stored in a password field of a
database used for a login be in plain text?
If so is there a way to encrypt the password?


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Mark Pitcock
203 Tate Page Hall, WKU
270-745-4331
mark.pitcock@wku.edu

Alexey Alexapolsky
Posted: 04/12/2001, 2:27 AM


This is CC's default behavour to handle passwords this way.
If you want to encypt the password then you can
use md5 algorith in javascript on client side (OnSubmit event in form)
And use same algorithm on server side to compare hashes ,
to do this you will need to redefine "Form properties"/Events/OnLogin event

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Alexey
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Mark Pitcock <mark.pitcock@wku.edu> wrote in message
news:3AD4AF72.2A07E51A@wku.edu...
> Does CC require that the password stored in a password field of a
> database used for a login be in plain text?
> If so is there a way to encrypt the password?
>
>
> --
> Mark Pitcock
> 203 Tate Page Hall, WKU
> 270-745-4331
>mark.pitcock@wku.edu
>
>


   


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