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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
− | '''plaintext''' - Used with N = 0, just the string you want the | + | '''plaintext''' - Used with N = 0, just the string you want the sha1 hash of |
− | '''&binaryvar''' - A binary variable, used with N = 1, return the | + | '''&binaryvar''' - A binary variable, used with N = 1, return the sha1 hash of the content of the binvar |
− | '''filename''' - A filename, used with N = 2, return the | + | '''filename''' - A filename, used with N = 2, return the sha1 hash of the content of the file |
'''N:''' Optional integer 0-2, where 0 indicates data is treated as plaintext, 1 indicates a &binary variable, 2 treats data as contents of a filename<br /> | '''N:''' Optional integer 0-2, where 0 indicates data is treated as plaintext, 1 indicates a &binary variable, 2 treats data as contents of a filename<br /> |