I think that was the theory, but in reality don't you have to have the
non-compiled CF source files there also?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Tazewell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 06 September 2002 15:31
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [ cf-dev ] Encryption and Intellectual Property
> 
> 
> Just been thinking about this IP thing, even though I'm busy. 
> It occurs to me that on CFMX it "should" be relatively easy 
> to put your apps on the server in a format that stops people 
> from viewing the CF.
> 
> --- What the hell is Taz on about? ---
> 
> Well, when CFMX first runs a new CF template it compiles it. 
> Its no longer running as a script interpreting server like 
> previous versions. So surely it wouldn't take a lot to give 
> developers the opportunity to compile code on local dev 
> machines, and then send the compiled files up to the server. 
> No more worries about snooping admins copying your applications.
> 
> So am I on the right track here? Is this a possibility? Maybe 
> its already in place, or maybe its something for MM to consider.
> 
> (thinking out loud)
> 
> Taz
> 


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