The best way to make sure that your source files are kept safe these days with CFMX is to simply type this at the top of every script.
<!--- Please don't rip my shit off or i'll punch you in the face --->
This is by far the most effective way to ensure others don't steal your code.
CFDECRYPT will always win in the end. There will always be some punk with an antidote.. Think about it, Superman is uber man, but yet he has an antidote.. why because some punk couldn't let him get one on up on the universe so he made sure cryptonite existed. Why.. is it not enough he has to wear spedos on the outside! surely this is a sign of weakness!
Scott.
Darren Tracey wrote:
I don't see how you can have something that will encrypt your source files, in such a way that the CF server can decrypt them, without it being cf related. CF server needs to know how to decrypt them. The only other way would be for some solution that patched the CF server program (or extended it somehow with java??) that was a whole new, bolt on, source decryption module. This sounds like a 'bad thing' to me. I'm not saying that its not possible, but it wouldn't be pretty if it was, and I wouldn't want it on one of my servers.
Darren Tracey
-----Original Message----- From: Jeremy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 20 August 2003 4:03 PM To: CFAussie Mailing List Subject: [cfaussie] RE: encrypting files
Thanks guys,
Um...yeah I think NovaBean was using CFDecrypt...I would prefer to use something not cf related...
Any others??
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