I won't say yes or no one way or another on the legality or really even the
morality but I will say this puts you in a compromising position for
submitting work to any open source CFML engine.  We've already had the
discussion surrounding certain comments coming from the CF community about
viewing source code and decided that we will most likely never be accept
code from folks that openly admit to these types of activities. An OS
project can not risk even in the slightest taking compromised code.

Adam Haskell

On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 2:58 AM, Brad Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Sounds very cool.  I am one of those "digging" types -- dare I admit it.
> I had gotten it in my head that it was illegal to decompile a closed-source
> program like Adobe ColdFusion so I have never tried it before.  I'm sure
> somone would gladly corect me if I am wrong.
>
> ~Brad
>
> >JADclipse, a plugin for eclipse that uses the java decompiler, seems
> >to reveal a good bit of stuff.
> >
> >Might be helpful if you're one of those "digging" types.
> >
>
> 

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