Didactic Feedback Cipher Long
Didactic Feedback Cipher Long
Hey!
My solution is not excepted although I'm sure it's correct. I got the complete plain text so the answer should be ok, too. Would be nice if someone could check if there is a typo in the hex code.
My solution is not excepted although I'm sure it's correct. I got the complete plain text so the answer should be ok, too. Would be nice if someone could check if there is a typo in the hex code.
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I just checked, and the ciphertext on the page right now decrypts fine, and the answer it gives is accepted by the site.
Unlike some of these, I can't see any way you could get something which looks correct but is actually wrong. Hmm. If you want, you can PM me your answer - but I'm not sure whether I'll be able to say what you're doing wrong though.
Unlike some of these, I can't see any way you could get something which looks correct but is actually wrong. Hmm. If you want, you can PM me your answer - but I'm not sure whether I'll be able to say what you're doing wrong though.
Confused by "->"
I'm just not getting something in the code, the use of the Member by Pointer operator " -> " is confusing the hell out of me. Is it supposed to represent something else in the context of this code?
Hello There,m!nus wrote:the 4 bytes from txt[x] to txt[x+3] get XORed
Can you tell me how you know that
(txt -> txt[i + 3])
is the 4 bytes from txt[x] to txt[x+3] get XORed?
There is some standard about it?
I just have doubt about it ...
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Last edited by vielinko on Mon Jan 31, 2011 9:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
ok, i just had the doubt ... usually the "->" denote a pointer member from an object ...
But thank you for your replay
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But thank you for your replay
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