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Thank you. I used it to deal with passwords, so never tested it with megabytes.
I developed and tested it against php and javascript implementations.
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Thank you for pointing out. I updated the link (to https://github.com/IgorTitov/LabVIEW-Advanced-Encryption-Standard).
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Hello everybody!
During a few last years I received multiple appeals to release AES library that I developed in 2011 into open-source. So, I've just done exactly this: https://github.com/IgorTitov/LabVIEW-Advanced-Encryption-Standard
I released it under MIT license (which means that there are no restrictions whatsoever). No VI passwords, no uglification.
LabVIEWishly Yours,
Igor Titov.
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This doesn't appear to be "exactly" what was asked for. The tool you linked to does not generate CHM files at all (correct me if I'm wrong) it only makes HTML help files.
That's right, it generates HTML help files. But as was mentioned earlier for "VI to XML" tool, if you really need CHM, you can always use FAR or another chm-generator to produce CHM out of HTML.
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Probably you could also try HELPer from http://vigods.com/toolkits/HELPer/helper.html. It's NI certified toolkit for doing exactly what you want. And arguably, with much less fuss over it than in mentioned above solution. Just try it.
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Igor, all the pages in the site have a refresh tag which points to the AES toolkit page.
Also, the blog page doesn't have any content. Is it supposed to?
For now yes, because I just started this web-site. AES is just the very first thing I decided to post there. But I'll fill it up when I have some free time.
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As I already posted somewhere here (on AES implementation in native LabVIEW), I created AES encrypt/decrypt VIs and they are ready to be downloaded at https://github.com/IgorTitov/LabVIEW-Advanced-Encryption-Standard (and to be used absolutely for free ).
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I also faced the problem with AES a year ago and created encrypt/decrypt VIs. Recently I started my LabView related web-site (www.vigods.com) where I posted a brief description and VIs themselves. So, with it you don't need to use PHP for AES . Here it is: http://vigods.com/toolkits/security/aes.html.
SHA-1, SHA-2 hash, HMAC and AES function
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Try php and javascript implementations (I tested against them and it worked): https://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/aes-php.html, https://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/aes.html