Re: vim

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Hi,

Please explain one thing .......
if we create a file using encryption if vim it is ok ,,,,,,, But what if ......

any one open that encrypted file in any other editor & put some text
inside in it.

Then u are not able to open ur encrypted file AGAIN..

mean data is safe no one see it but  it may be corrupted .........

suggest more about VIM encryption

Thanks in Advance

Amit Maheshwari
http://new-innovation.blogspot.com/











On 8/19/09, Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 18Aug2009 20:00, Raj Har <raj4list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> |                  when we create file using "vim -x filename" with
> | password...
> | now i wanna remove password from file.....anybody can help me??
>
> Have you tried just writing the file content out to another file from
> inside vim:
>
>   :w other-file.txt
>
> Cheers,
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