8 Mar 2001
Except the <security.js> , this example requires
simple <members.js> file that defines Member
object, and operations to print it out.
The address book is an array of members. The code is in a string, so it can
be encrypted, then decrypted and evaluated with the JS eval function.
This can be seen in <administrate.html> file. That page
will encrypt the address book code and print it out in new window.
The encrypted code is copied and pasted into the <addrbook.html> file which is published on the Web. (<administrate.html> is, naturally, secret, as it has the plain text.) When password is entered, <addrbook.html> will decrypt pasted code, and evaluate it, thus obtaining the address book. The book is then printed out in the new window.
The <addrbook.html> has already encrypted code pasted into it, so you may look up the address you need by using password >> 112233 <<.
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