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Re: [archived] imm_encrypt: Email Encryption
Works PERFECT NOW.
Thanks for your help.
I took your comment
“// make key at least as long as data”
To mean that the amount of characters in the example key<code> $key = ‘foobarbaz’;</code> had to be the same or equal to the characters in the actual e-mail adress being output.
Thanks!
Jamie
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Re: [archived] imm_encrypt: Email Encryption
Glad we got it working. My apologies for the problem. I updated the plugin, and edited the first post to reflect the changes.
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#18 2004-10-11 10:28:27
- els
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Re: [archived] imm_encrypt: Email Encryption
Hi,
I’m trying to use your plugin. I use the same page template for my front page and all of my sections.
So, in the head of the page I have: <code><script type=“text/javascript” src=“encrypt.js”></script></code>, and I copied encrypt.js into my root directory.
Now, on my front page, the e-mail address is being decrypted just fine. But when in a section, it is not.
Is this something I am doing wrong?
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Re: [archived] imm_encrypt: Email Encryption
So what happens when using this plugin if a user doesn’t have javascript turned on? Does the email link not work? If so, this is a deal breaker for me. I can’t risk even one of my clients not being able to contact me.
Last edited by tinyfly (2004-10-11 16:40:27)
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Re: [archived] imm_encrypt: Email Encryption
doggiez,
Using clean URL mode? If yes, you need to alter the src URL to src=”/encrypt.js” since section makes the browser think it’s a subdirectory therefor that src breaks.
tinyfly,
Without even have checked out this plugin I would say yes, the user need to have JS turned on in their browser otherwise it won’t work.
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#21 2004-10-11 20:38:01
- els
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Re: [archived] imm_encrypt: Email Encryption
obeewan,
that was it, thank you!
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Re: [archived] imm_encrypt: Email Encryption
tinyfly,
Yes, JavaScript needs to be enabled for this to work. Without it the decryption will not take place and the email link will be useless.
Sorry if that makes it a deal breaker for you.
I suppose a NOSCRIPT tag could be added with an email form, such as the one dean made a plugin for, or simply have both already coded.
I knew this wouldn’t be perfect for every situation. The best advice is know your audience/users, and if this is a viable option then great, if not, that’s ok too.
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Re: [archived] imm_encrypt: Email Encryption
Thanks for that pointer on clean URLs obeewan. I wondered why it wasn’t working properly on the archive page. Now it all becomes clear.
Stuart
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#24 2004-12-24 11:45:30
- jeeves
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Re: [archived] imm_encrypt: Email Encryption
Has anyone gotten this plugin working for content in articles?
Something like:<code><a href=“mailto:<txp:imm_encrypt>email@domain.com</txp:imm_encrypt>”>email me</a></code> works great inside a page templates, but if I paste it into an article the email does not get encrypted.
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Re: [archived] imm_encrypt: Email Encryption
Having exactly the same problem. This works just fine:
<txp:imm_encrypt>email@domain.com </txp: imm_encrypt>
and produces an encrypted version of the Email. A link, however:
<a href="mailto:<txp:imm_encrypt>email@domain.com</txp:imm_encrypt>">Mail </a>
breaks the page and stops any further output after the link. Is there any workaround or am I missing some detail?
Thanks!
OliverLast edited by setar (2005-01-18 19:24:34)
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Re: [archived] imm_encrypt: Email Encryption
for me it doesn’t break the page, but the script doesn’t decode the address.
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#27 2005-01-22 10:30:59
- jeeves
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Re: [archived] imm_encrypt: Email Encryption
I was thinking something very similar. When the plugin is used inside of a post, the plug-in still encodes the email address. What seems to be failing is the java script that decodes it.
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Re: [archived] imm_encrypt: Email Encryption
It never got decoded in page templates or forms. I never tried it in articles.
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