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possible encryption |
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 3:25 am |
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bean703 |
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My school's website has a script that shows you your school picture. The script finds your picture through an "image_key" parameter. Below are a few examples of the parameter. Is this an encryption? If it is, could someone please tell me what kind of encryption it is and how I can decrypt/encrypt them. thanks.
image_loader.cgi?image_key=4RqaL3ujZhRWznlO5rjbaHaRmX5s7sBf
image_loader.cgi?image_key=pw19PuL3sAcrKtkw2Ae2do7HbIPEIAUY
image_loader.cgi?image_key=jiLOmgwaWhbHn90MZXz3PbUyZ3KnzIsJ
image_loader.cgi?image_key=umTIf6E0BkEhRp1ACxLqqlh3p22J2mgl
image_loader.cgi?image_key=oJXJ5hIWHpLrXG6Ie4m0S0uyVF61Dz44 |
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 6:00 pm |
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Chb |
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I do not see any similarities to an encryption... Furthermore 'image_key' sounds like a key for a row in a database, which contains another field containing the image path or the image itself as a BLOB. |
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