Don't do anything else without your lawyer going over the original contract
under which the software was supplied. The original devs may be correct and
for all you know your current clients may be attempting to have you violate
copyright.

--
Shu Ha Ri: Agile and .NET blog
http://www.bifrost.com.au/


On 10 October 2011 20:54, Akos Fortagh <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> hi everyone, any suggestion about this would be very much appreciated.
> I have been given some work to make some changes to an existing site and
> all the .cfm and .cfc files are encrypted.
> The original developers are REFUSING to supply us with the decrypted
> version even though the client says they own the site/pages which they paid
> big bucks for.
> The developers say yes the client does own the pages but only in encrypted
> format which to me means owning a car which has no body or engine.
> I've tried this tool
> http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?event=extensionDetail&extid=1007043but
>  all files became 0KB with nothing in them.
> What can I(we) do?
>


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