At 09:08 AM 08/20/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Why would you use encrypted templates?  If they're custom tags you
>pulled off of Developer's Exchange, consider whether or not you could
>duplicate the functionality.  If you're encrypting code you wrote in
>order to "protect" it, this is silly.  Easily decrypted
>(www.shrewm.net/cfd).

  Of course, this decryption is not widely known, compared to the number of 
people who know that ColdFusion exists.


>Personally, I'm against the idea of encrypting
>script - if you want to protect yourself, encapsulate logic in a binary
>format (ie, COM, Java classes, CFX tags, etc.)

  Whatever the language it was written it, I see no problems with trying to 
protect yourself.  I see no reason to write something in Java just to 
protect myself when ColdFusion is a better chose.


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