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			|  Julian Storer
					
				
				
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				Got rid of the MD5 (const String&) constructor that was confusing people - if you were using that constructuor, you can now call fromUTF32() instead for the same result. Also added a constructor that takes UTF-8 instead, and this is recommended. | 14 years ago | 
	
	
		
			
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					| juce_BlowFish.cpp | Got rid of the MD5 (const String&) constructor that was confusing people - if you were using that constructuor, you can now call fromUTF32() instead for the same result. Also added a constructor that takes UTF-8 instead, and this is recommended. | 14 years ago | 
		
			
			
			
				
					| juce_BlowFish.h | Got rid of the MD5 (const String&) constructor that was confusing people - if you were using that constructuor, you can now call fromUTF32() instead for the same result. Also added a constructor that takes UTF-8 instead, and this is recommended. | 14 years ago | 
		
			
			
			
				
					| juce_Primes.cpp | First check-in of the "jucequake": a major re-organisation of the library to break it up into modules. For more details about this, see the website forum.. | 14 years ago | 
		
			
			
			
				
					| juce_Primes.h | First check-in of the "jucequake": a major re-organisation of the library to break it up into modules. For more details about this, see the website forum.. | 14 years ago | 
		
			
			
			
				
					| juce_RSAKey.cpp | First check-in of the "jucequake": a major re-organisation of the library to break it up into modules. For more details about this, see the website forum.. | 14 years ago | 
		
			
			
			
				
					| juce_RSAKey.h | First check-in of the "jucequake": a major re-organisation of the library to break it up into modules. For more details about this, see the website forum.. | 14 years ago |