On Fri 15 Aug 2014 09:40:39 Brian Reichert wrote:
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 12:49:03PM +0100, Miroslaw Baran wrote:
How do you encode your random salt?
In the example I gave, my salt was the actual string 'random_salt', right from the example in the URL. Comments on the thread to that example make it clear you should actually use a random salt, and I've found pleny of examples that purport to generate one. By eye, 'random_salt' matches the regex you suggest.
Ah: underscore. Underscore doesn't, I'm afraid. [Yep; tested in a sandbox.]
-- m.