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    swhweng
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    After I checked and thought here it is:

    There is a need to convert each character to 8 bit such way that any 8 bit number has it's representation in characters - one to one from 0000 0000 to 1111 1111 and then it is Ok to make xor and vice versa?

    So what coding system ( standard ) provides 8 bit number one to one to characted mapping?
    ASCII?

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      swhweng
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      if I use QByteArray QCryptographicHash::hash ( const QByteArray & data, Algorithm method )
      and then should I put the QByteArray to text file ( if I need for example to store encrypted data on hdd ) as QDataStream or can I use QByteArray::toBase64 ? What codec Qt supports crossplatform that provides one - to - one coding of characters to bytes ( 8 bit numbers ) ?
      Pavel
      14.03.2011

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        swhweng
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        This also can help to any who is interesting in fast and reliable encryption:

        http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/How_to_Encrypt_a_text_using_QCryptographicHash_in_Qt_for_Symbian

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          swhweng
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          because ASCII has no period and UTF8 does have?

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            andre
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            I am sorry, but: you really don't get it, do you?

            You still keep on posting multiple messages in a row, instead of adding to your previous messages with the edit link on the right side of your last message

            I already explained to you that hashing is not the same as encryption, no matter what that misguided wiki entry tells you

            I already explained that the character encoding you use for your string is inconsequential

            QByteArray already can be thought off as an array of 8-bit (yes, that is a byte in the x86 world) characters. Do your xor magic on that.

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              swhweng
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              Sorry, ASCII is one to one character to 8 bit conversion in all 0 - 255 range?
              I am not sure
              I need Qt supported codec that converts characters one to one to 8 bit number in 0 -255 range, another worlds each 8 bit number in byte array has it's unique character.
              What is the codec?

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                swhweng
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                Andre I understand - Ok I won't post multiple but by using edit.
                Ok Thanks a Lot. Using hash can I make "unhash" with the same key? How can I get unhashing one - to -one?

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                  andre
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                  [quote author="Pavel Mazniker" date="1300124063"]Andre I understand - Ok I won't post multiple but by using edit.[/quote]

                  You just did.

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                    goetz
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                    [quote author="Pavel Mazniker" date="1300122778"]What codec Qt supports crossplatform that provides one - to - one coding of characters to bytes ( 8 bit numbers ) ?[/quote]

                    The whole thing about codecs is to map all the big bunch of non-ASCII characters into some 8-bit representation. This can reduce the mappable characters (like in ISO-8859-1) or it can lead to a representation consisting of multiple 8-bit bytes (like in UTF-8).

                    All conversion methods that return QByteArray give you an array of 8bit bits.

                    http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                      swhweng
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                      [quote author="Volker" date="1300125063"]
                      [quote author="Pavel Mazniker" date="1300122778"]What codec Qt supports crossplatform that provides one - to - one coding of characters to bytes ( 8 bit numbers ) ?[/quote]

                      The whole thing about codecs is to map all the big bunch of non-ASCII characters into some 8-bit representation. This can reduce the mappable characters (like in ISO-8859-1) or it can lead to a representation consisting of multiple 8-bit bytes (like in UTF-8).

                      All conversion methods that return QByteArray give you an array of 8bit bits.[/quote]

                      Hi
                      Thank you very much for your help.
                      Your explanations here at the forum really helped me.
                      It seems this time I fixed the problem finally - encryption/decryption works for letters,numbers and @ sign,

                      • I've checked for some inputs and it is ok and also theoretically shoud not be any problem( not for any possible character ).So as to be sure 100% one should understand
                        how Ascii,Base64 map char to byte.
                        I encrypt by manipulating bytes of byte array: QString someString.toAscii(),
                        after that I convert it .toBase64() and save it using QDataStream to .dat file.
                        When I decrypt I open .dat file with QDataStream,convert readed data from Base64 using QByteArray::fromBase64()
                        and make byte manipulations needed for decryption on the byte array decoded from file.
                        Pavel
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                        goetz
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                        Sounds reasonable.

                        One hint: If you use QDataStream you can save yourself the base64 encoding/decoding step, but write and read a QByteArray directly.

                        Also I would convert the original string to utf8(), as toAscii() and toLatin1() are conversions that can loose characters (ie. it is a conversion that is not reversible).

                        Just try:

                        @
                        // a cyrillic char and the euro sign
                        QString t = QString::fromUtf8("д€");
                        qDebug() << "ascii" << t.toAscii().toHex();
                        qDebug() << "latin1" << t.toLatin1().toHex();
                        qDebug() << "utf8" << t.toUtf8().toHex();
                        @

                        the output is

                        @
                        ascii "3f3f"
                        latin1 "3f3f"
                        utf8 "d0b4e282ac"
                        @

                        Hex code 3f is question mark; so both chars translate to '?' when using toAscii(), and you will get back to question marks, when re-transforming the bytes to a string.

                        And please, please stop thinking in characters when you called any of the toXXX() methods of QString. What you then have is just a bunch of bytes. Treat them as bytes, not as chars!

                        http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                          swhweng
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                          I understand UTF8 provides support for wider characters set that Ascii
                          So I save QString converted to UTF8 code as byte array ( manipulated ) but when I decrypt I can loose characters once UTF8 is not (one) -to -(one) (character) -to - (8bit number) mapping?

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                            andre
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                            [quote author="Pavel Mazniker" date="1300196573"]I understand UTF8 provides support for wider characters set that Ascii
                            So I save QString converted to UTF8 code as byte array ( manipulated ) but when I decrypt I can loose characters once UTF8 is not (one) -to -(one) (character) -to - (8bit number) mapping?[/quote]

                            No. You can just re-create a QString from your QByteArray containing UTF-8. The operation is completely lossless.

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                              goetz
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                              The following snippet is guaranteed to work with any value for x (ie. x and y are always equal in the end):

                              @
                              String x = "some fancy string";
                              QByteArray ba = x.toUtf8();
                              String y = QString::fromUtf8(ba);
                              if(x == y)
                              qDebug() << "strings are equal";
                              @

                              If you replace toUtf8() with toAscii() or toLatin1() and replace fromUtf8() with fromAscii() or fromLatin1(), it is not guaranteed that x and y are equal in the end.

                              For some further explanations, please ask Google or your favorite search engine on the topic (text encoding, charsets, etc). That's beyond the topic for a Qt forum.

                              http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                                andre
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                                @Pavel:

                                Perhaps this "Wiki article":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/Simple_encryption I just published is of use to you? It presents a class I wrote for simple encryption and decryption of QStrings and QByteArrays with a symmetric 64 bit key.

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