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    Hello Everybody, I have an application where I pass some values in QueryString. Can anyone tell me how to pass the value in an encrypt format. HappyCoding

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      Hello Everybody, I have an application where I pass some values in QueryString. Can anyone tell me how to pass the value in an encrypt format. HappyCoding

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      .NET framework has many libraries supports Encryption and Decryption. Check System.Security.Cryptography name space.

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        Hello Everybody, I have an application where I pass some values in QueryString. Can anyone tell me how to pass the value in an encrypt format. HappyCoding

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        Perhaps if you need to encrypt it, you should just find another way to store it, like in the session ?

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