I have a text like :
Code:
aHR0cDovL3d3dy5kZXNpY2xpeC5jb20=AAAAAAAZGVzaWNsaXguY29t
aHR0cDovL3d3dy5zYW5kcmFjbGlja3MuY29tAAAAAAAd3d3LnNhbmRyYWNsaWNrcy5jb20v
aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYnV4b3V0LmNvbQ==AAAAAAAd3d3LmJ1eG91dC5jb20=
aHR0cDovL3d3dy5vc29jbGljay5jb20=AAAAAAAT3NvQ2xpY2s=
And I want.. an example... These strings are encrypted (excepting AAAAAA). I want to call Decode (string) for:
Code:
aHR0cDovL3d3dy5kZXNpY2xpeC5jb20=AAAAAAAZGVzaWNsaXguY29t
aHR0cDovL3d3dy5zYW5kcmFjbGlja3MuY29tAAAAAAAd3d3LnNhbmRyYWNsaWNrcy5jb20v
aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYnV4b3V0LmNvbQ==AAAAAAAd3d3LmJ1eG91dC5jb20=
aHR0cDovL3d3dy5vc29jbGljay5jb20=AAAAAAAT3NvQ2xpY2s=
And insert it into this code:
HTML Code:
:idea: [url=VALUE AFTER AAAAAA]VALUE BEFORE AAAAAA[/url]
I know that this not HTML...
I am attempting to find some code to use in VB.NET to decrypt a string that has been encrypted using the Java crypto libary.All of the code I have found so far uses an Initialisation Vector and Key to decrypt but the string has been encrypted using the Key only. (Using an Initialisation Vector is apperently an optional step in Java).Does anyone know of code that I can use (preferably in VB.NET but i could convert C#) to decrypt AES 128 Bit encoded string without an Initialisation Vector?
Say I have a List(Of Tag) with Tag being an object. One member of Tag, Tag.Description, is a string, and I want to make a comma-separated concatenation of the Description members.Is there an easier way to do this than to read the Description members into a List(Of String) and then use the Join function?
I have to provide a client with a method to retrieve data from an Audiometer. The equipment is discontinued, but they have six of these and are used every work day. Using port monitoring and the DUMP command on the peripheral I was able to read the data and save to file. Now my challenge is decoding each line. It appears that only a section of the string is not in plain values.I added the pipe separators for clarity. I have determined those columns are: EMPID | DateTime | TechID | Results | ResultType = Test.[code]
I need to validate a basic authorization header that is being sent to my HttpListener in VB.NET. I'm grabbing the header like so (feel free to point out better ways to do this as well):
I need to know how to decode GIF pixel blocks. The example block that they are using look like this "00 51 FC 1B 28 70 A0 C1 83 01 01" and i cant under stand how they converts that to "100 028 0FF 103 102 103 106 107 101" !?!?I mean... 00 51 FC 1B 28 70 A0 C1 83 01 01 === 00000000 01010001 11111100 00011011 00101000 01110000 10100000 11000001 10000011 00000001 00000001 if I read that like 9bit each it no way I get this result != "100 028 0FF 103 102 103 106 107 101" ?
I've been developing a SAML 2.0 SSO. I got a problem in decoding 64Base string to convert it into an xml then read the content later on.Below is the code I've been using:
Protected Function uf_getIDFromSAMLRequest(ByVal as_samlRequest As String) As String Dim ms As New MemoryStream(Convert.FromBase64String(as_samlRequest))
I'd like to build a simple json looking like this: {"Count" : "55", "total" : "125,55"}On my vb method i'm doing this to encode it:Dim json As String = "{""Count"" : "" " & intCount & " "", ""total"" : "" " & intTotal & " "" }"But I think Im missing something to escape the quotes, when my browser received it, it looks like this: {"d":"{"Count" : " 5 ", "total" : " 55 " }"}making it unreadable for jQuery.
i have been working on VS 2008 for past 6 months and right now i am working on some little project which requires the value in reg_binary in XP to be decoded to readable string of the original form
I am trying to encode and decode using the unicode language and I don't know why I am getting these errors.
Public Class Form1 Dim strEncodedBytes As String Dim chrTestChar As Char Dim intCharCode As Integer Dim strCodedMessage As String Dim strMessage As String
I rewrote the code to vb.Net and after I get the data from the table, I call
HttpContext.Current.Server.UrlDecode(string) to decode the string, add it existing mark up for an email and send it on its way.
Note that with Visual Studio i can see the HTML markup as it appears in the email, and ALL of the Chinese data is EXACTLY as I would expect it.
When the emial is received i get "???????????" characters where there should be the Chinese characters.
What I do not understand:
What Server.URLEncode actually encodes the data to. It appears to be HEX.
What the array of "?" means in outlook or any other email system that opens it, I assume it means "Hey i cant convert this stuff, so here is a question mark for kicks, good luck."
I am trying to write a function which has the ability to decode a string from utf8. I am getting the string as a response from a webserver.I am using the following line to do the decoding:
I'm using the zxing C# port to decode a QR barcode.The code is simple and based on an example I found online (see below).The problem is, it always throws an "Index was outside the bounds of the array" exception.My code sample happen to be in VB.NET, but the zxing library is implemented in C#
Dim re As qrcode.QRCodeReader re = New qrcode.QRCodeReader() Dim Img As New Bitmap("<image file path here>")
This is kind of a brain twister. First, what it involves. I'm writing an application that is working with values sent to and received from an 8 bit micro-controller. There are 8 bits of specified values. Here they are. bit1 = 1, bit2 = 2, bit3 = 4, bit4 = 8, bit5 = 16, bit6 = 32, bit7 = 64 and bit8 = 128.I made a routine that uses 8 checkboxes to add the values for sending them to the micro-controller. That wasn't too hard. In my appp there are 8 checkboxes. Each checkbox assigns one of the specific bit values to a variable (or subtracts it when unchecked). The total of the variable is then displayed in a textbox and ready to send.Now the hard part that ed to take any number between 0 and 255 apart in values that will be a combination of the numbers (1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128) above and show each checkbox which is assigned those numbers to be checked.
Dim lStatementText As String Dim lStatementString As New System.Text.StringBuilder lStatementString.Append(RndRes.Forms.txt_request) lStatementString.Append(" ") lStatementString.Append("<b><a>")
[Code]...
Where Request.ID, Request.Description and also RndRes.Forms.txt_* are all strings. I want to display the string I build up here in a Infragistics FormattedLinkLabel. The problem is that if any of the strigs from the Request class contains a HTML character, the label is not displayed properly and the HTML encoding is broken.I need to find a function that masks the HTML codes.
I am working on a UDP Client/Server, and currently i have them sending back and forth strings, which i convert to bytes, and then open the bytes to read. I want to now send an Object instead of those strings, which includes multiple unsigned integers and strings.
I have a list of strings. For each string in that list, I want to prepend another string. I wrote a method to do it, but I was wondering if there was something already in .NET I could use to do this. It seems like something that could be built in, but I was not able to find anything.
Here is the method I wrote:
Private Function PrependToAllInList(ByRef inputList As List(Of String), ByRef prependString As String) As List(Of String) Dim returnList As List(Of String) = New List(Of String) For Each inputString As String In inputList returnList.Add(String.Format("{0}{1}", prependString, inputString))
[code].....
It works, but I would rather use built in functions whenever possible.
i am trying to decrypt a file that was encrypted with Des. However not all of the file is encrypted just a few lines are. Here is an example of the file im trying to decrypt:
Random text Encrypted Text MD5 Hash Encryption Key(Only there for tests) Number of encrypted lines
The idea is to read the last three lines into variables and use them to decrypt the text. At the moment i use the number of lines - (the number of encrypted lines + 3) to find where the encrypted text starts. Then i was trying to copy the encrypted text to a temp file so i could run the code bellow on it, however i am getting an encoding error apparently i need to be using base64 or something. So my question is can anybody explain to me or show me how i can pull the encrypted text out of the file so that i can use the code bellow on it.
Dim DES As New DESCryptoServiceProvider() 'A 64-bit key and an IV are required for this provider. 'Set the secret key for the DES algorithm.
i will like to know if it will be possible to decrypt and encrypted file in vb.net or any without knowing the form of encryption..any information on how to go by it... in that if you lose the form on encryption can it be decrypted?
I've created a console VB.Net application and encrypted the app.config file with RSAProtectedConfigurationProvider.I've used an article http:www.codeproje...eAppConfig.aspx as an example for the Encryption. It works fine in an IDE on my XP desktop.Then I deployed my application to a Windows 2003 server. The package included the app's executable along with the encrypted app.exe.config file. However, the application failed on the server with the following exception:Unhandled Exception: System.Configuration.ConfigurationerrorsException: Failed to decrypt using provider 'RsaProtectedConfigurationProvider'. Error message from the provider: The RSA key container could not be opened.I decided to encrypt app.config on the server so I copied app.config and encrypted it. The app.exe.config looked encrypted and I ran the application. However, it failed: although it didn't raise an Rsa exception as before,
I have an pdf file, encrypted with a certificate. I want to access to it in order to create a decrypted copy.I have the certificate stored at personal windows certificate store. Is it possible to use this one? How can I access with the pdfReader object?