Justin: http://www.allaire.com/handlers/index.cfm?ID=10969&Method=Full

Yes, it is known, you can decrypt CFMl templates.

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Jesse Noller
Linux Fiend
Macromedia Server Development
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Justin Buist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 10:54 AM
> To: CF-Linux
> Subject: RE: Defect Tracker
> 
> 
> >     I'm in the middle of developing a defect tracker that 
> is purely web based
> > for focus solely on web development projects.  If you can 
> take just 5
> > minutes to answer the following questions, it would help me 
> greatly in
> > figuring out what all web developers would like to see in 
> this product.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > 1) What kind of options would you like to see in?
> 
> Everything that BugZilla has, except the addition of a web browser
> type/version when submitting the but instead of just OS and Platform
> information.
> 
> > 2) What kind of options would you definitely not like to see?
> 
> Buttons labled 'click here to currupt database' generally should be
> avoided.
> 
> > 3) Would you like to keep application configuration in the 
> bug tracker?
> 
> Nope... application configuration is based on a per-installation while
> code is a per-project thing.  Trouble ticket trackers and 
> such should be
> used for applicationc config errors.
> 
> > 4) Would you like to keep build information in the bug tracker?
> 
> Not too many web languages are compiled... the only one that 
> comes to mind
> is Java.  Yes, you can write web code in C, and you can 'compile' perl
> code with the -c switch; but it looks like you'd have 
> different products
> for each type of web-language out there.
> 
> > 5) How much would you be willing to pay for the product?
> 
> You'd have to be light years ahead of BugZilla to make me 
> think of paying
> for something.
> 
> > 6) The product will be written in Cold Fusion?  Would this 
> deter any of you
> > from purchasing such product?
> 
> No, but I'm not a fan of 'encrypted' ColdFusion code either.  I can't
> imagine it's that hard to decompile and revert back to plain 
> ColdFusion,
> thus making your product basically open-sourced.
> 
> On that note, has anybody out there actually tried 
> un-encrypting encrypted
> ColdFusion code?  Anybody know how it actually works?
> 
> Justin Buist
> Trident Technology, Inc.
> 4700 60th St. SW, Suite 102
> Grand Rapids, MI  49512
> Ph. 616.554.2700 x2009
> Fx. 616.554.3331
> Mo. 616.291.2612
> 
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