Re: cryptography in dotnet



Nerd,

I live in the Rijnvalley, therefore I remember me always this "Rijndael"
keyword to come on almost every encryption page on MSDN.

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.security.cryptography.rijndael.aspxI hope this helps,Cor"Nerd" <balacr@xxxxxxxxx> schreef in berichtnews:1148448205.867380.129160@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> If I write a method using dotnet's cryptography libraries and use it> for encryption in my application. How can other applications decrypt> these messages. The other applications will be developed in some othe> languages also.>> Thanks in advance for the help>

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