Re: WebDNA implementation of MD5 algorithm?
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 51371
interpreted = N
texte = >I'm having a hard time following this. AIM doesn't require the MD5 hash.>SIM does, as far as I know. Gary, you're using AIM, not SIM, aren't you?>That is, that was a typo? And James, I think, is trying to get SIM going,>correct? It sounds like John Winningham has made a workaround (if you're>willing, John, post it to the list--many have wanted to know). But>SmithMicro, can you speak to this? It seems like you should provide us with>a WebDNA sample code to make the hash--authorize.net provides the code>samples for the various platforms it takes seriously, but WebDNA is not on>that list. (Now if you were to make comparable code samples to the ones on>their site, maybe you could get authorize.net to post them with the others,>which would be a bit of a coup.)>>VelmaVelma,I think you have clarified this admirably. I would of course be very VERYinterested in John Winningham's workaround.I don't think SmithMicro is likely to jump in here. I have spoken to themand the story is that they support AIM (and only AIM) through their onlinecommerce solution 'store' package. I was told explicitly that they don'tdo SIM.Nevertheless, I can't believe that I'm the only person interested in SIM.I would venture to guess that Authorize.Net has more SIM than AIMcustomers. There should be a webDNA implentation of this, which means ofcourse a WebDNA implementation of MD5! Every other script already has it,it is even built in by default in to PHP....Cordially,James Wilson-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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>I'm having a hard time following this. AIM doesn't require the MD5 hash.>SIM does, as far as I know. Gary, you're using AIM, not SIM, aren't you?>That is, that was a typo? And James, I think, is trying to get SIM going,>correct? It sounds like John Winningham has made a workaround (if you're>willing, John, post it to the list--many have wanted to know). But>SmithMicro, can you speak to this? It seems like you should provide us with>a WebDNA sample code to make the hash--authorize.net provides the code>samples for the various platforms it takes seriously, but WebDNA is not on>that list. (Now if you were to make comparable code samples to the ones on>their site, maybe you could get authorize.net to post them with the others,>which would be a bit of a coup.)>>VelmaVelma,I think you have clarified this admirably. I would of course be very VERYinterested in John Winningham's workaround.I don't think SmithMicro is likely to jump in here. I have spoken to themand the story is that they support AIM (and only AIM) through their onlinecommerce solution 'store' package. I was told explicitly that they don'tdo SIM.Nevertheless, I can't believe that I'm the only person interested in SIM.I would venture to guess that Authorize.Net has more SIM than AIMcustomers. There should be a webDNA implentation of this, which means ofcourse a WebDNA implementation of MD5! Every other script already has it,it is even built in by default in to PHP....Cordially,James Wilson-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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