Yeah, sounds like I'm not going to get what I want to do (the registration code idea) without giving up the nature of the application I'm building (one that can be totally and completely modified by purchasers).

OK, thanks all!

Jake

Clint Tredway wrote:

not really... the com object is what does most of the display... When
I was at LFC, we had a doc management system that the web portion was
in ASP... it used com objects to do all the work... we hated that
application....

On 4/27/05, Jake McKee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Yeah, exactly.

So the question is though (and this is where I don't know enough about
ASP)... can't a person just comment out the call to the COM object and
defeat this mechanism?

Jake

Clint Tredway wrote:



He's not trying to rip off this guys work. Jake is trying to figure
out how he 'locked' the branding into the application...

Without looking at the code, he probably has COM object that does
this... Alot ASP apps use objects to do this sort of thing...

On 4/27/05, Knipp, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Correct me if I am wrong but it sounds like you are trying to find a way to
pirate this guy's work?  Do you really expect help on this?

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 12:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Registration Files

Not really sure, honestly...

John Ivanoff wrote:





i'm fsmilar with asp.
what's the code look like.

On 4/26/05, *Jake McKee* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

  All,

  I've been trying to figure out something for months - I downloaded the
  ASP based Web Wiz Forums (very nice, by the way). They have a free
  version that has branding locked into the look and feel. To remove
  this,
  you purchase a licensed version and then input the serial number
  in the
  admin.

  Granted, I'm not at ALL an asp guy, but I can't seem to figure out how
  he's coded this so that I can't just comment out some lines of
  code and
  simply remove that requirement on the front page templates.

  Does anyone have any idea how I could do something like this in CF? I
  don't want to encrypt my application, FYI.

  Thanks!
  Jake

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