Right, this seems to work very well. I consider it solved.
Here is the corrected code:
hash: function(str,method) {
var converter = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/intl/
scriptableunicodeconverter"].createInstance
(Components.interfaces.nsIScriptableUnicodeConverter);
converter
On Apr 23, 3:39 pm, Jean-Marc Desperrier wrote:
> Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
> > Is that python code? I thought it was JavaScript.
>
> Yes, you're right, I had a really too quick look at it :-)
On a second thought, I just had a look at this page:
https://developer.mozilla.org/En/NsICryptoHash
Where
Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
Is that python code? I thought it was JavaScript.
Yes, you're right, I had a really too quick look at it :-)
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starryrendezv...@gmail.com wrote:
If it helps, here is the code I currently utilize;
hash: function(str,method) {
var hash_engine = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/security/hash;
1"].createInstance().QueryInterface
(Components.interfaces.nsICryptoHash);
var c
Jean-Marc Desperrier wrote, On 2009-04-22 12:17 PDT:
> starryrendezv...@gmail.com wrote:
>> hash: function(str,method) {
>> [...] str.charCodeAt(i)
>
> python quite probably outputs the value of str.charCodeAt(i) as some
> variant of a UTF-16 value. Or UCS-2 with no handling of surrogates.
>
starryrendezv...@gmail.com wrote:
hash: function(str,method) {
[...] str.charCodeAt(i)
python quite probably outputs the value of str.charCodeAt(i) as some
variant of a UTF-16 value. Or UCS-2 with no handling of surrogates.
Under which format is the string inside the file that md5sum
starryrendezv...@gmail.com wrote, On 2009-04-22 07:40:
> If it helps, here is the code I currently utilize;
[snip]
I suspect (that is, guess) that your problem is at one of these two places:
1. Perhaps the following code does not pass the UTF8 string you expect it
to pass to the hash algorithm.
If it helps, here is the code I currently utilize;
hash: function(str,method) {
var hash_engine = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/security/hash;
1"].createInstance().QueryInterface
(Components.interfaces.nsICryptoHash);
switch(method) {
I got a bug filed for my extension, since I am using the native hash
functionalities right from the XPCOM (@mozilla.org/security/hash;1)
without any code from me between it, I wonder how to solve this:
md5 hash a UTF-8 encoded string:
"您好"(it means "hello" in Chinese), it yields a different resul
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