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lolomensch![]() |
there some challenges, like the first stegano, where you have this binarycode, and you need to return it in a word. how do i know what binarycode is which letter? |
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occasus![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Just the "normal" 2cents added... Learn what "type" of binary, because there are challenges in which you have to care if there are 8bit or 7bit... (7bit = because sometimes the first bit (0) is not taken into consideration) "sessions", so be careful ![]() Whishes to bright-shadows.net Community. I like you! |
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Edited by occasus on 07.01.2006 02:59:30 | ||||
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lolomensch![]() |
ah thx - very useful links... there is even a firefox plugin with this ascii <==> binary converter... |
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Yeah I know, and that plugin is created by ![]() ![]() It has some more nice functions like MD5, sha1 hash, escape, unescape, ascii <-> hex, ascii <->Binary. |
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