December 17, 2003 Mark Pilgrim I wish I didn't need to write this article. My life would be much simpler if Atom could just use existing HTTP authentication, as-is. But it can't; I'm going to tell you why and then I'm going to tell you what we're doing instead. Let's back up. Atom, in case you missed it, is a new standard that uses XML over HTTP to publish and syndicate web-based content. It is in
MD5 is a secure hash algorithm. It takes a string as input, and produces a 128-bit number, the hash. The same string always produces the same hash, but given a hash, it is not generally possible to determine the original string. Secure hash algorithms are useful for protecting passwords and ensuring data integrity. This site has a JavaScript implementation of MD5, and some other secure hash algori
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