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Encrypting and Decrypting Content
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Demonstrates how to encrypt and decrypt the content of an XML node using 128-bit CBC AES encryption.The input XML, available at http://www.chilkatsoft.com/data/fox.xml, is this:
<root>
<fox1>The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog</fox1>
<fox2>The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
<child1>ABC</child1>
<child2>XYZ</child2>
</fox2>
</root>
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Add-Type -Path "C:\chilkat\ChilkatDotNet47-x64\ChilkatDotNet47.dll"
$success = $false
$xml = New-Object Chilkat.Xml
# The sample input XML is available at http://www.chilkatsoft.com/data/fox.xml
$success = $xml.LoadXmlFile("fox.xml")
if ($success -ne $true) {
$($xml.LastErrorText)
exit
}
# Navigate to the "fox1" node, which is the 1st child:
$success = $xml.FirstChild2()
# Encrypt the content:
$success = $xml.EncryptContent("myPassword")
# Navigate back to the root:
$xml.GetRoot2()
# Examine the new XML document:
$($xml.GetXml())
# This is the XML w/ the encrypted content:
# <root>
# <fox1>1hTtf7XmO+78H+OIr5eWHIuXxP78KPeYrZbsD0HX4negO9ZRqYMBY4s46sPNp+Q+
# </fox1>
# <fox2>The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
# <child1>ABC</child1>
# <child2>XYZ</child2>
# </fox2>
# </root>
# Now decrypt and show that the original content was restored:
$success = $xml.FirstChild2()
$success = $xml.DecryptContent("myPassword")
$xml.GetRoot2()
$($xml.GetXml())
# Now encrypt the content of the "fox2" node.
# First navigate to the "fox2" child.
$success = $xml.FindChild2("fox2")
$success = $xml.EncryptContent("myPassword")
$xml.GetRoot2()
$($xml.GetXml())
# This is the XML w/ the "fox2" encrypted content:
# <root>
# <fox1>The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog</fox1>
# <fox2>1hTtf7XmO+78H+OIr5eWHIuXxP78KPeYrZbsD0HX4negO9ZRqYMBY4s46sPNp+Q+
#
# <child1>ABC</child1>
# <child2>XYZ</child2>
# </fox2>
# </root>
# Notice that the *content* of the node is encrypted. The child nodes are NOT encrypted.
# This is intentional. To encrypt the content + the subtrees rooted at a given node,
# one would call ZipTree to transform the content and subtrees
# to Base64-encoded compressed content, and then call
# EncryptContent to encrypt.
# Finally, decrypt the "fox2" content:
$success = $xml.FindChild2("fox2")
$success = $xml.DecryptContent("myPassword")
$xml.GetRoot2()
$($xml.GetXml())