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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers password protect a CSV file: better solution than ZIP password? Post 302576339 by slashdotweenie on Thursday 24th of November 2011 10:28:50 AM
Old 11-24-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by vbe
That means something Windows compatible?
Sadly it needs to be Windows compatible. Even more troubles, the girls don't have Admin rights on their windows boxes.

*NIX only I would use openssl. But sadly can't

Code:
Standards, Environments, and Macros                    openssl(5)

NAME
     openssl -  OpenSSL  cryptographic  &  Secure  Sockets  Layer
     toolkit

DESCRIPTION
     OpenSSL is a cryptography toolkit that implements the Secure
     Sockets  Layer  (SSLv2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS
     v1) network protocols.

     The following features are omitted  from  the  binaries  for
     issues  including but not limited to patents, trademark, and
     US export restrictions: MDC2, RC3, RC5, IDEA,  ECC,  Dynamic
     Engine   Loading,  CSWIFT  Engine,  nCipher  Engine,  Atalla
     Engine, NURON Engine, UBSEC  Engine,  AEP  Engine,  Sureware
     Engine, and 4758_CCA Engine.

 

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ost::BaseObject(3)					     Library Functions Manual						ost::BaseObject(3)

NAME
ost::BaseObject - BaseObject. SYNOPSIS
#include <persist.h> Public Member Functions BaseObject () This constructor is used in serialisation processes. virtual ~BaseObject () Default destructor. virtual const char * getPersistenceID () const This returns the ID of the persistent object (Its type) virtual bool write (Engine &archive) const This method is used to write to the Persistence::Engine It is not equivalent to the << operator as it writes only the data and not the object type etc. virtual bool read (Engine &archive) This method is used to read from a Persistence::Engine It is not equivalent to the >> operator as it does no typesafety or anything. Detailed Description BaseObject. This object is the base for all Persistent data which is not natively serialised by the Persistence::Engine It registers itself with the Persistence::TypeManager using a global constructor function. A matching deregister call is made in a global destructor, to allow DLL's to use the Persistence::Engine in a main executable. Persistable objects must never maintain bad pointers. If a pointer doesn't point to something valid, it must be NULL. This is so the persistence engine knows whether to allocate memory for an object or whether the memory has been pre-allocated. Author: Daniel Silverstone Base class for classes that will be persistent. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation ost::BaseObject::BaseObject () This constructor is used in serialisation processes. It is called in CreateNewInstance in order to create an instance of the class to have Read() called on it. virtual ost::BaseObject::~BaseObject () [virtual] Default destructor. Member Function Documentation virtual const char* ost::BaseObject::getPersistenceID () const [virtual] This returns the ID of the persistent object (Its type) virtual bool ost::BaseObject::read (Engine &archive) [virtual] This method is used to read from a Persistence::Engine It is not equivalent to the >> operator as it does no typesafety or anything. virtual bool ost::BaseObject::write (Engine &archive) const [virtual] This method is used to write to the Persistence::Engine It is not equivalent to the << operator as it writes only the data and not the object type etc. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for GNU CommonC++ from the source code. GNU CommonC++ Sat Jun 23 2012 ost::BaseObject(3)
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