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Labs
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experimental » jsrand
This JavaScript true random string generator uses the mouse as a seed generator for the algorithm, it's then used to calculate a buffer of a specified length which is converted in a string in the base specified.
It's useful for generating random strings required to seed encryption algorithms that need to be secure, for generating salts for hashes and for other stuff like SNMP trap community names in the public domain.
Please note that the longer the string you specify the more you'll have to wiggle the mouse!