Posted by Rory Browne on 08/02/05 19:14
serialize/unserialize accompanied by some compression/decompression
should do the trick. Your output probably won't be any smaller with
compresson overhead, but it would be non-obvious. It is also extremely
easy to circumvent.
On 8/2/05, Sebastian <sebastian@broadbandgaming.net> wrote:
> i need to mask (hide) some vars in a url so they arent visible to the
> user. example, i want a url like this:
>
> page?id=3&something=12&more=12
>
> to turn into:
>
> page?id=3;LyFU;MLFxvy
>
> so from "LyFU" i can access $something and from "MLFxvy" $more
> any ideas how i can do this?
>
> doesn't have to be 100% secure, just a simple way hide it from the user.
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