Re: MD5 Implemented in JavaScript 1.3
From: Jim Ley (jim@jibbering.com)
Date: 11/28/02
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From: jim@jibbering.com (Jim Ley) Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 10:28:25 GMT
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 22:17:54 GMT, Grant Wagner
<gwagner@agricoreunited.com> wrote:
>There may be uses for an MD5 implementation in client-side JavaScript, but
>securing login passwords isn't one of them.
And of course http://pajhome.org.uk/crypt/md5/ has had them for ages,
and Paul Johnston has established a reputation, I'd certainly not
choose someone who doesn't even understand the need to post to
on-topic groups, and not to quite so wildy crosspost (left in in case
anyone wants an MD5 implementation, use the above one, the author
understands the limitations. SHA1 is also available.
Jim.
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