I tend to agree with Spike. Is the code really so revolutionary that they
would want to steal it anyway. I don't want to discount your work but are
they really going to take the time out to try and understand what you've
done anyway. Just take the comments out and as soon as they reach a few
tricky parts they will probably give up anyway.

But think of this, just imagine if Microsoft shared their code, maybe we
wouldn't be having so many shitty viruses all over the shop.....We'd all
still be bound by the license because we such good citizens but we'd most
likely also have better software.

my 5 cent piece

Jordo



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In general it isn't worth the hassle of trying to encrypt your code. If
you really care whether people see it or not do the same as most other
people do and host the application on your own server. If you don't want
to go to those lengths I very much doubt that it's worth worrying about
encryption in the first place.

Why exactly did you want to encrypt it?

Spike

Jeremy wrote:

>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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