Javascript Encription Method

October 3rd, 2008 by admin

A very simple encryption method that uses random values for each character. Interestingly, you can encrypt the same string as many times as you want and the result will always be different. Best used with short strings.

<script LANGUAGE="JavaScript">

function Encrypt(theText) {
output = new String;
Temp = new Array();
Temp2 = new Array();
TextSize = theText.length;
for (i = 0; i < TextSize; i++) {
rnd = Math.round(Math.random() * 122) + 68;
Temp[i] = theText.charCodeAt(i) + rnd;
Temp2[i] = rnd;
}
for (i = 0; i < TextSize; i++) {
output += String.fromCharCode(Temp[i], Temp2[i]);
}
return output;
}
function unEncrypt(theText) {
output = new String;
Temp = new Array();
Temp2 = new Array();
TextSize = theText.length;
for (i = 0; i < TextSize; i++) {
Temp[i] = theText.charCodeAt(i);
Temp2[i] = theText.charCodeAt(i + 1);
}
for (i = 0; i < TextSize; i = i+2) {
output += String.fromCharCode(Temp[i] - Temp2[i]);
}
return output;
}

</script>



2 Responses to “Javascript Encription Method”

  1. Davis

    Hi How r u?

  2. Davis

    this is wonderful

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