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WedgeRight BlockSmasherhttps://wedge.org/profile/Smasher/2018-11-09T02:51:13Z2018-11-09T02:51:13Ztag:wedge.org,2018-11-09:topic-8952Hello:)]]>bigguyhttps://wedge.org/profile/bigguy/2018-03-04T19:44:12Z2018-03-04T19:44:12Ztag:wedge.org,2018-03-04:topic-8868::)]]>Zeyad_Ahmedhttps://wedge.org/profile/Zeyad_Ahmed/2017-06-24T19:13:35Z2017-06-24T19:13:35Ztag:wedge.org,2017-06-24:topic-8847Question about SHA1/256 (github issue #60) My question is how come you don't use php's password_hash() which currently uses bcrypt but will change over time, presumably to whatever becomes more secure, so one less thing to worry about?
I just checked, and 5.3+ is supported by ~90% of the user base, and 5.4+ by ~70%... Hmm. Then again-- what we care about is the current userbase, as I've long given up on turning Wedge into a popular engine. It's just the cool engine that people in the know use.
Anyway, I'm likely to go for PHP 5.4 + some support for PHP 5.3, but I can't be arsed to code said support for now. ;)]]>Naohttps://wedge.org/profile/Nao/2017-03-18T12:02:50Z2017-03-18T12:02:50Ztag:wedge.org,2017-03-18:topic-8843