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Calling all XSLT ninjas, this ninja's head hurts.

Does anyone have any workarounds to include PKCS7 encryption in the value attribute of an input field?

Use case: An event encrypts form data to be sent to PayPal.

Can you provide the test case? I'm no ninja, but I have some time atm.

Yeah, drop some sample code on us Lewis - I've a few ideas. If it's not working with a standard input field, you could try dropping it into a textarea and using CSS to hide it from view?

you could try dropping it into a textarea and using CSS to hide it from view?

That's thinking outside the box :-) I have it working using this method but I made a couple other changes so I need to do further testing to find out the actual solution. It turns out I had a problem with the encryption as well, so I might've been banging my XSLT head longer than needed. That's nothing new.

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