read: cfencode.
it's late.
G

On 4/14/05, grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there's a utility in cfusion/bin called cfendoce. it encrypts your
> cfml pages. is this what you meant?
> the encryption in versions <6 (maybe even 6, i'm not sure) was weak
> and easily hackable tho. there's even some online decrypt tools out
> there, so be warned.
> G
> 
> On 4/14/05, Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hey crazy ppl..
> >
> > I have been looking at all the purty FLEX ideas all over the place. And
> > one thing I wasn't sure about and I thought "I know I'll ask the list for
> > a change"!
> >
> > From what I understand flex is and how it works, is that its more or less
> > a presenter layer. My question is this, flex obviously encrypts your code
> > for the presentation layer, but would it do the same for say the
> > ColdFusion layer? i.e.
> >
> > FLEX <----- Presentation (encrypted)
> > ColdFusion <---- Middle Layer (I wanna encrypt it)
> > SQL/MySQL <----- Back door jeremy layer...hahaha I crack me up
> >
> > Ideally I would like to keep my IP intact. i.e. I figure out a way to
> > build an app that will take over microsoft and I don't want any of those
> > pesky russian hackers gettin into it.
> >
> > I think you get my drift.
> > j.
> >
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