On Mar 5, 12:14 am, Steve Rutter <
gswrut...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The problem is that none of those solutions are portable. And the portable
> solutions require me to have to manually encrypt the file and copy over the
> file in my dropbox. The problem with this is that, inevitably, I have to
> unencrypt the file to disk, and then have FF open it. What would be nice is
> to have a FF extension that could see an encrypted file, discern the
> encryption scheme from from a line of xml and then ask for the password to
> decrypt before displaying it.
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> I know how to keep my data safe in DB, but nearly all of those use admin
> rights. I want to use the same wiki at work, where I don't have those
> rights, and cannot have support install them. While I'm not entirely
> concerned with touching my workstation disk, I don't want to accidentally
> forget to re-encrypt and upload the new file.
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> On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 9:56 PM, PMario <
pmari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'd use a system like described here.
> > Makes it possible to use any type of encrypted files with Linux, Mac
> > an Win systems.
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