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							<title>Back online</title>
							<description>My subscription with lunarpages expired sometime in August. Since we're practically broke (hence the LONG pause in the blog, no free time due to worki</description>
							<author>yiangos&lt;yiannis@nospam.com&gt;</author>
							<link>http://yiannis.vavouranakis.gr/myblog/news.php?item.45.1</link>
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							<title>Glad to be of help.</title>
							<description>Remember this guy? Well, I just finished helping him make his website look spiffy. Anyone reading this blog, go to http://www.henningludvigsen.com and</description>
							<author>yiangos&lt;yiannis@nospam.com&gt;</author>
							<link>http://yiannis.vavouranakis.gr/myblog/news.php?item.44.1</link>
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							<title>Querystring obfuscation. my take.</title>
							<description>At one point, it was required to obfuscate the data in the querystring. Hiding it (i.e. using different methods to pass data to a page) was not an opt</description>
							<author>yiangos&lt;yiannis@nospam.com&gt;</author>
							<link>http://yiannis.vavouranakis.gr/myblog/news.php?item.43.1</link>
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							<title>Towards Steganography III: a class that manipulates RGB colors</title>
							<description>In my two previous posts (here and here), I showed how to create two of the components needed for my steganography project. This post is about the par</description>
							<author>yiangos&lt;yiannis@nospam.com&gt;</author>
							<link>http://yiannis.vavouranakis.gr/myblog/news.php?item.42.2</link>
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							<title>Towards Steganography II: a pseudo-random number generator</title>
							<description>I've shown the inner workings of the first essential component for my steganography project in a previous post here. The second essential part is a ps</description>
							<author>yiangos&lt;yiannis@nospam.com&gt;</author>
							<link>http://yiannis.vavouranakis.gr/myblog/news.php?item.41.2</link>
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							<title>Towards steganography I: a Brainfuck code generator and interpreter in VB.Net</title>
							<description>In order to develop the steganography project I described earlier, I'll need a class that can convert any given text to a Brainfuck program, and also </description>
							<author>yiangos&lt;yiannis@nospam.com&gt;</author>
							<link>http://yiannis.vavouranakis.gr/myblog/news.php?item.40.1</link>
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							<title>Steganography, Brainfuck and other related issues</title>
							<description>I've always been fascinated with encryption. And, by always, I mean since the age of 7. That's when I "invented" my first encryption method. Of course</description>
							<author>yiangos&lt;yiannis@nospam.com&gt;</author>
							<link>http://yiannis.vavouranakis.gr/myblog/news.php?item.39.2</link>
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							<title>Button popularity</title>
							<description>It seems that my custom server-side button control is gaining momentum in the office. Yay!</description>
							<author>yiangos&lt;yiannis@nospam.com&gt;</author>
							<link>http://yiannis.vavouranakis.gr/myblog/news.php?item.38.2</link>
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							<title>Custom button ASP.NET 2.0 server control</title>
							<description>At work, I found a frequently occurring scenario: the designers would come up with some button design that's just impossible to represent in an effici</description>
							<author>yiangos&lt;yiannis@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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