From: NetSurfer <jdwilson@gold.chem.hawaii.edu>
To: “Dr. Manhattan” <docm@watchmen.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-11-24 05:18:32 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 23 Nov 94 21:18:32 PST
From: NetSurfer <jdwilson@gold.chem.hawaii.edu>
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 94 21:18:32 PST
To: "Dr. Manhattan" <docm@watchmen.com>
Subject: re: HTML, OLE
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On Wed, 23 Nov 1994, Dr. Manhattan wrote:
> > Has anyone considered OLE compliant PGP encrypter/decrypter objects
> > that would act on the contents of the document?
>
> I've thought about it, and am just starting to climb the OLE learning
> curve (I am reasonably familiar with Windows programming with MFC).
> This of course would assume a native windows PGP, a feat that would
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> require substantial rewriting of PGP itself.
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It's already been done, by Viacrypt. I have it, and it is nice and easy
to use. Rumor hazzit that more is to come...
-NetSurfer
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