Hey all...

We are in the early stages of designing a web product (piece of software).
We are thinking of developing it in Cold Fusion for speed to market.  Now we
don't want to necessarily pigeon hole ourselves to being an ASP for this
software, instead, we would also potentially like to sell the software and
have users run it on their corporate LAN.  Our problem is that if we do sell
the software so that a client can install it on their Intranet/Extranet...
how do we protect the source code??  (assuming we are selling to a client
that has CF... or is ok with the licensing fees).  What does everyone
think??  Is there better options for us??  Or is there ways to protect CF
code from people tinkering??

Thanks,
Sean


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