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Drunken Boxer Encryption

Encodes and decodes LiveJournal entries with pseudo-Chinese that uses the box radical (hence the name). Uses the xxTEA encryption algorithm and supports the entire Unicode spectrum.

%{font-size:14pt}Drunken Boxer Encryption%

*A painless encryption solution for Livejournal*

%{font-family:Tahoma}Allows all HTML tags (even Flash embeds and javascript), all Unicode characters, and anything else your freakishly hypertrophied heart might desire, to be encrypted. Even if you don't need encryption you may want to use this just so you can put a shockwave game inside an LJ entry =P.%

%{font-family:Tahoma}After encryption occurs, the user can add things like line breaks and images to the ciphertext to no ill effect. It will only serve as a façade for the true entry.%

%{font-family:Tahoma}As an added security measure, all encrypted links are routed through a redirect script to mask the referrer... allowing you to coördinate Pizza Party style attacks without LJAbuse knowing from where people are being told the target to attack.%

%{font-family:Tahoma}As far as I've tested, your browser shouldn't need support for East Asian languages for this to work correctly. I'd recommend installing Chinese support anyway just for cosmetic effect.%

!http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4/sphinges/spacebox.jpg(Visit the website for full directions)!:http://drunkenboxer.taizong.org/






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killword user
Posted Apr 27, 2007

I love you for spelling coördinate with the diaeresis. Also: pizza parties r fun!

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Prince Megahit script's author
Posted Jan 10, 2007

Thanks surding, I almost didn't notice the silly changes that broke it on update.bml. The new version solves it.

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surding user
Posted Dec 18, 2006

Note: The recent changes to the update.bml render this script seemingly inactive.

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Zuriel scriptwright
Posted Nov 8, 2006

great script, very easy to understand and relatively effective to secure entries.

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