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Re: AppleScript feature request - encryption
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Re: AppleScript feature request - encryption


  • Subject: Re: AppleScript feature request - encryption
  • From: jj <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 15:01:07 +0100

> Hmmmm.... Some important parameters or whole script need to be
> scrambled....by using a kind of encryption tool such as OpenSSL.

Sure!

> On the other hand, how about "AEDebug" detection ?

I think AE trade is toll-free. That is: if an app you're scripting needs a
string or number as parameter, you will send such thing, and anybody can
listen. The only option would be that the app would require encrypted text
as parameter, then you would intercommunicate "encryptly". And I also think
that internal coercions of AS itself (eg, "12" as number) can't be listened,
so this would be possible in a perfect world.


jj

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