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 openssl_pkcs7_encrypt    (PHP 4 >= 4.0.6, PHP 5) openssl_pkcs7_encrypt -- Encrypt an S/MIME messageDescriptionbool openssl_pkcs7_encrypt  ( string infile, string outfile, mixed recipcerts, array headers [, int flags]) 
     openssl_pkcs7_encrypt() takes the contents of the
     file named infile and encrypts them using an RC2
     40-bit cipher so that they can only be read by the intended recipients
     specified by recipcerts, which is either a
     lone X.509 certificate, or an array of X.509 certificates.
     headers is an array of headers that
     will be prepended to the data after it has been encrypted.
     flags can be used to specify options that affect
     the encoding process - see PKCS7
     constants.
     headers can be either an associative array
     keyed by header name, or an indexed array, where each element contains
     a single header line.
     
      | 例子 1. openssl_pkcs7_encrypt() example | 
<?php// the message you want to encrypt and send to your secret agent
 // in the field, known as nighthawk.  You have his certificate
 // in the file nighthawk.pem
 $data = <<<EOD
 Nighthawk,
 
 Top secret, for your eyes only!
 
 The enemy is closing in! Meet me at the cafe at 8.30am
 to collect your forged passport!
 
 HQ
 EOD;
 
 // load key
 $key = file_get_contents("nighthawk.pem");
 
 // save message to file
 $fp = fopen("msg.txt", "w");
 fwrite($fp, $data);
 fclose($fp);
 
 // encrypt it
 if (openssl_pkcs7_encrypt("msg.txt", "enc.txt", $key,
 array("To" => "nighthawk@example.com", // keyed syntax
 "From: HQ <hq@example.com>", // indexed syntax
 "Subject" => "Eyes only"))) {
 // message encrypted - send it!
 exec(ini_get("sendmail_path") . " < enc.txt");
 }
 ?>
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