October 12, 2007

Psssst.....


char msg[] = {87,101,39,114,101,32,72,105,114,105,110,103,0};
byte [] reqIn = {90,104,102,103,32,120,97,98,106,32,80,32,80,35};
string reqOut = ROT13.Decrypt( reqIn );

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Posted by SilverStr at October 12, 2007 05:41 PM | TrackBack
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byte[] reqIn = {65,118,112,114,32,103,110,120,114,32,98,97,32,103,
117,110,103,32,82,121,114,112,103,101,98,97,118,112,
32,78,101,103,102,32,111,118,121,121,111,98,110,101,
113,32,115,101,98,122,32,110,32,115,114,106,32,108,
114,110,101,102,32,110,116,98};

string reqOut = ROT13.Decrypt(reqIn);

Posted by: Bill Curnow at October 12, 2007 08:20 PM

Jung nobhg IO?

Posted by: edddy at October 13, 2007 09:22 AM

Bill,

I thought so. My spin lets me ferret out the thinkers. ;-)

Posted by: Dana Epp at October 13, 2007 11:18 PM

Eddy,

No thanks. We don't do VB here, and have no interest in starting.

Posted by: Dana Epp at October 13, 2007 11:20 PM
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