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Re: Encrypt a string


  • Subject: Re: Encrypt a string
  • From: Andrea Salomoni <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 11:54:12 +0100

Hi,

Why do you think it?
If for example I have to write a serial number in a plist file isn't better to write in a place that is difficult to access by user?


Thank you
Yorh

Il giorno 18/nov/05, alle ore 11:44, Scott Anguish ha scritto:

reading a file from within the application wrapper is fine, but writing to it is a definite no-no.

there are locations to store things on a per user or per-machine basis (~/Library/Application Support/YourApp/)

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