damnit, my ideas are getting shot down left and right
anyway, I think that maybe instead of the actual customer info being put in, a seperate code could be generated and encrypted in md5, that way it's more secure because not only will they have to crack md5, but also un encode the string to even have any idea what PART of that code is. Maybe base it on their first and last names and their number and password....Then all jelsoft has to do is write the script to decrypt the password based on the aligrotom(sp?)...shjouldn't be too hard and it would allow customer codes to be displayed publically, and besides, they wouldn't have the password if they managed to crack that.
Just a thought...and it'll probably get shot down again.