i need a program to create unicode encrypted content

by artion
3 replies
Hi
i need a program to create unicode encrypted content
Example, the letter "s" will be replaced with "s"
will look the same but it;s not...

any help?

thanks
#content #create #encrypted #program #unicode
  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    NOT POSSIBLE!!!!!!!! ***WHY***?

    1. It is NOT encrypted, but encoded. In fact, sometimes, the two characters WILL be the same! Encrypting is using a cipher to make essentially a unique undocumented sequence to frustrate unauthorized access.(AES, DES, BLOW FISH, etc....) Encoding is using a documented and revealed method to facilitate communication.(ASCII, HOLERITH, EBCDIC, UNICODE) UNICODE is specifically to allow different countries to convey information in formerly incompatible texts.
    2. There are maybe a few thousand possibilities. Which two are you talking about? BTW the describing attribute is known as the code page.

    If you can't answer those two questions, or provide a good sample of each, you might as well be asking people to convert latin to ancient klingon. For all its good, UNICODE apparently STILL has some glaring problems.

    Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author UMS
    Please don't tell me you are wanting to do the old trick of encoding articles so they pass Copyscape.

    If that's your intention, then STOP NOW!
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    • Profile picture of the author seasoned
      Originally Posted by UMS View Post

      Please don't tell me you are wanting to do the old trick of encoding articles so they pass Copyscape.

      If that's your intention, then STOP NOW!
      WOW, that WON'T work! Copyscape has to filter through a LOT of garbage to do the most basic thing! MOST UNICODE code pages in MOST cases are the SAME! Sorry folks, but latin is VERY popular! English, Danish, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, etc... Awe heck, let me put it in simple terms! Almost EVERY country in Western Europe uses it. I think Greece is the ONLY one that doesn't! Many countries in Eastern europe do! Many countries in Africa use it. I could go on and on....

      So try translating to unicode, and you may find it has absolutely NO effect! And what about the OTHERS? Well, CHINA doesn't use latin. Translate it to china's UNICODE, and it will be a bunch of question marks or boxes! SURE it will pass copyscape, but NOBODY will be able to read it!

      BTW WORD TO THE WISE! I am getting a LOT of clients that have switched to UNICODE!

      OH, and you may wonder WHY people use unicode if it is the same. Well, ASCII and EBCDIC were made to support English, which is basically built on Latin. I believe Danish uses ALL those characters, and has maybe 6 others(upper and lower together). German, Italian, Spanish, French are the same way. I think they ALL have the english characters as a subset, but several others, and they are unique to the language. Heck, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish are about as different from one another.

      But Americans used the spare characters for GRAPHICS! UNICODE tries to standardize that and allow for other chactersets.

      Steve
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