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PHP and Sqlite Encryption extension

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grunk

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Jan 4, 2010, 8:17:47 AM1/4/10
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Hello,
I'm wondering if php can manage a sqlite database encrypted with SEE
(http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/see.html) ?

In the sqlite3 documentation the last parameter is about an encryption
key : "An optional encryption key used when encrypting and decrypting
an SQLite database. ". Is it compatible with the official sqlite
extension ?

If sqlite3 extension can manage encryption , what about pdo ?

I searched for several hours about PHP and Sqlite encrypted database
but don't find anything usefull. Any link will be appreciate :)

Thanks in advance

reza...@gmail.com

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Jun 10, 2014, 4:47:51 PM6/10/14
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Hi
did you find anything useful?
if yes can you tell me more about how it is and how it work and how I can use same?

Christoph Michael Becker

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Jun 10, 2014, 5:07:10 PM6/10/14
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Note that this is Usenet, and not an internet forum. Replying to a
message without quoting relevant parts is bad practise--especially when
the message is more than four years old!

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Jerry Stuckle

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Jun 10, 2014, 5:21:40 PM6/10/14
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Christopher,

No kidding. The original message doesn't even show up on my usenet
server here. And I highly doubt the original poster is around any more
(or that any results from 4 years ago is accurate).

To be fair, the OP is posting from Google Groups. He probably doesn't
understand that's just a poor interface to usenet.

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Christoph Michael Becker

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Jun 10, 2014, 5:37:06 PM6/10/14
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Jerry Stuckle wrote:

> On 6/10/2014 5:07 PM, Christoph Michael Becker wrote:
>
>> Note that this is Usenet, and not an internet forum. Replying to a
>> message without quoting relevant parts is bad practise--especially when
>> the message is more than four years old!
>
> No kidding. The original message doesn't even show up on my usenet
> server here.

It also doesn't show up on my usenet server--after all, this is a
*news*group.

> And I highly doubt the original poster is around any more
> (or that any results from 4 years ago is accurate).

ACK. However, FWIW:
> To be fair, the OP is posting from Google Groups. He probably doesn't
> understand that's just a poor interface to usenet.

Therefore I replied, trying to tell the "OP" the difference.

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