Why bother with fancy logic? It's always going to be an obscure, meaningless 
set length string, so just display something like "********" in the view.

Jeremy Burns
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On 22 Jan 2011, at 00:46, eldorado2768 wrote:

> Okay, that makes sense. Now how do I make it blank in the view? Do I use the 
> set command in the controller?
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