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    oh by the way... i will give you the main source code for it in a little while... just going on holidays... and plus, i wanna finish the code and get it out of the beta stage... that will take time... and also, sadly its written in VB (even more time...)...

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    Hi chris-harry

    >>
    oh by the way... i will give you the main source code
    for it in a little while... just going on holidays...
    and plus, i wanna finish the code and get it out of
    the beta stage... that will take time... and also,
    >>

    Yes, that would be good. Have a good holiday



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    sadly its written in VB (even more time...)
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    Whats that strange data-type it uses again ...
    ahrr yes, a "variant".

    Good Luck

    jm

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    Hi chris-harry,

    I just had an idea that stemed from a different issue.
    Do you break the text to be encoded up into managable
    sizes, then use them somewhat in the way of a pass-word.
    Then use the password/shadow facility to get a scrambled
    version.

    When you mentioned something about "i could explain it
    on a scrable board", well ... a scrable board is
    basically a floating cross-word puzzle. Which lead
    me to think of pass-words.

    ( good-grief.png, i'm still here )


    jm

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    well... close... very very very very close...

    i do break the text up to be encoded...

    i dont know what your talking about when you say pass-word...

    but you are getting there...

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    Not sure about this, but, I did have a chance, once, to crack someones "encryption" of data files, used for a game, once...

    It basically, used text files, delimited with CR/LF characters. A complete file could be encrypted, sentence by sentence, and not one sentence was the same as the next, previous, etc...

    This might be of some help...

    Encryption theme:
    [random ascii code value] [1st char offset by ascii value in front of sentence] [2nd char = ascii value + 1 as offset] [3rd char = ascii value + 2 as offset] [etc... to end of sentence] ...

    The "key" was placed in the front of the encrypted text "line" and for every line, the "key" was different, thus, each sentence was different, in output...

    The problem was, the random ascii "key" value could never exceed 255, and must never be larger than the calculation for the rest of the sentence. Long text sentences had to have smaller random "key" ascii values, or the "text" to be encrypted MUST NEVER be outside the standard "alpha-numeric" chars, i.e. a to z, zero to nine, no special chars, or extended 126 to 255 chars.

    The encryption scheme was to detect the length of the sentence, detect the highest "offset" ascii value that could be used, randomly select a "key" offset that would work for the text sentence. Stored the char version of this ascii value, and then translate the remainer of the sentence using this offset, placing the translated "char" onto the encypted text line.

    Decryption was simple... Read a text line in, extract the "ascii" char "key", and then "step through" un-offsetting" the remainder of the text line.

    VB does this really well, coding is a little difficult, but, I'd worked on "examining" this persons data files a while back - the hard part was, some of these files were databases, and I also needed to figure out "blocking factors", text or values, etc...

    So, is this what that code is all about ?

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    That sounds a bit like an arithmetic progression, if i'm remembering correctly at all.

    There are just so many ways

    c-h is very very evil


    jm

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    well thats me... EVIL!!!

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    what is this code about
    ... well, to tell you the truth, i just decided to make it... it took me a while.

    its not ecription... (sorry speeling)... anyway, well...

    its just for fun...

    I am thinking of another one... a bit more advanced... instead of using 2 Keys to decode the coded text, i am thinking of three... *dramatic music*... but for now... i think i will finish me year 12...

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    Thought i had an idea on this, based on the scrabble board and two key hints. But it needs a little more work. Will post my "guess" when i refine it a bit better ...

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    but for now... i think i will finish me year 12
    >>

    Makes sense , good luck.


    jm
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    thanks... taking it one day at a time... you know how it is... study study... rest and let the info sink in and have fun... drink.. holly crap i forgot me study... have to study again and again...

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