I need it so I can generate jwt on the fly. regrettably copy'n'paste isn't an actual option. Fb was a pain in the arse to get working for it's chat bot, but once I figured out the WX version of what they wanted I was able to get that up and running.... this is basically the same scenario, I just need to figure out how WX does the equivalent encryption as what is in the aboby spyryl - WinDev Forum
Regrettably - it's not that simple, it's almost like WX doesn't want me to be able to it. it is one of the most frustrating things I've come across. I have tried it the way you suggested (regrettably to no avail), I'm starting to think I'll need to wait for v25 at this rate C!!!by spyryl - WinDev Forum
Greetings Pao, I can only get what you've got to work providing I don't have "secret base64 encoded" checked when I paste it in. if it is checked before I paste then it still returns an invalid signature. the header and payload parts are perfect... it's that damn last bit that is killing it C!!!by spyryl - WinDev Forum
Paulo, regrettably that didn't seem to work (I can't believe the difficulty I'm having with something that seems so simple. I use jwt.io to verify whether or not it's a valid token... Regards C!!!by spyryl - WinDev Forum
Greetings Gang!!! Does anyone know how to create a jwt token using WX? I know that the following is what you use to create the jwt HMACSHA256( base64UrlEncode(header) + "." + base64UrlEncode(payload), password) now the first 2 are simple as it just looks to be Encode(header,encodeBASE64) Encode(payload,encodeBASE64) but that is where I run into trouble - inby spyryl - WinDev Forum