@Ryan: If you could not raise a smile at Andy's response in this
thread then you really could do with a weekend off.  Your response is
nicer than Andy's but they both mean the same thing ... "Why on earth
do you need to protect your code?!?"

@Rizki: I used to believe my code was golden and should be protected,
then I quickly realised my code was an unmanageable mess.  CakePHP has
improved my code massively, but anyone who knows how to use CakePHP
could recreate whatever I develop fairly quickly if they so wanted
to.

If you still want to encrypt your code then @majna has given the
answer ... zend does not come cheap though and you really do need to
ask yourself if giving into the paranoia is worth the expense.  I have
paid for many licenses of PHP software and only once have I had to
decryptit (LemonStand) so even those with truly marketable libraries
of code do not protect it in this manner.

HTH, Paul

On Nov 3, 9:10 pm, majna <[email protected]> wrote:
> Protect as to encode your source code?
> Usinghttp://www.ioncube.com/orhttp://www.zend.com/en/products/guard/

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