NAME
   Crypt::Skip32::Base64URLSafe - Create URL-safe encodings of 32-bit
   values

SYNOPSIS
     use Crypt::Skip32::Base64URLSafe;
     my $key    = pack( 'H20', "112233445566778899AA" ); # Always 10 bytes!
     my $cipher = Crypt::Skip32::Base64URLSafe->new($key);
     my $b64    = $cipher->encrypt_number_b64_urlsafe(3493209676); # baJxAA
     my $number = $cipher->decrypt_number_b64_urlsafe('baJxAA'); # 493209676

DESCRIPTION
   This module melds together Crypt::Skip32 and MIME::Base64::URLSafe.

   Crypt::Skip32 is a 80-bit key, 32-bit block cipher based on Skipjack.
   One example where Crypt::Skip32 has been useful: You have numeric
   database record ids which increment sequentially. You would like to use
   them in URLs, but you don't want to make it obvious how many X's you
   have in the database by putting the ids directly in the URLs.

   MIME::Base64::URLSafe creates a URL-safe Base64 version of a string.

   Putting the two together lets you have numeric database records ids
   which you can use safely in URLs without letting users see how many
   records you have or letting them jump forward or backwards between
   records.

   You should pick a different key to the one in the synopsis. It should be
   10 bytes.

AUTHOR
   Leon Brocard <[email protected]>.

COPYRIGHT
   Copyright (C) 2008, Leon Brocard

LICENSE
   This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under
   the same terms as Perl itself.