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2/25/2011 10:38 PM
 
We used PGP Command Line tool to encrypt online (order) forms, to be safely transferred via e-mail using ASPMail and ASP Classic code on a web page.  Has anyone tried to implement PGP encryption for DNN based forms?
 
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3/2/2011 3:29 AM
 
I have an HTML page with a form in it, which gets submitted (using POST) to an .ASP page, which in turn runs command line PGP, encrypts the data, e-mails the results, and then displays a confirmation message to the user after it's done. Is there any way to transfer that solution to my new DNN-based web site?
 
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