### - Javascript Encryption series: webpages to encrypt things from your little brother or sister.
JavaScrypt© Encryption and Decryption  by John Walker

Plain Text


Encoding:   Codegroup     Hexadecimal     Base 64      


Key


(Optional:   Text    Hexadecimal    )    

Cipher Text

JavaScrypt Text Encryption by John Walker


   



What is this?
This webpage is a modified° version of John Walker's © JavaScrypt©, a javascript text encryption webpage using an AES algorithm for STRONG encryption.
In the windows/fields above, Unicode UTF-8 characters are compatible. So there is a high chance of it being able to encrypt unusual ☺ ♪ text characters or characters of a different Љ 행 language.
Long passwords/passphrases are accepted, up to 1024 characters in length!
I've only made minor changes to the webpage formatting, because, let's face it, the original document is "a work of art", perfection! The default plain text encoding button checked is changed to Base 64. The height and width of the windows have been slightly reduced. This is just personal preference.

To encrypt a message: Enter your text into the Plain Text window, type in a key (or generate one), and then click on the "Encrypt" button. The encoded text will then appear in the Cipher Text window.

This page should run anywhere from the internet. Theoretically, if you save this page locally, it should still work offline, ie, even without an internet connection. Original links to the Javascrypt site are below. There is an highly educational tutorial to various encryption methods and password use.
The Copyright © holders have all rights reserved. The software and web documents are provided "as is" without express or implied warranty of any kind by the parties and contributors involved.
(°)Webpage formatting by JCPMA © 2011

by John Walker ©
December, 2005