You cannot truly hide anything by creating a binary file. I believe there are 
ways to reverse engineer the produced executable, similar to Java bytecodes. 
Having said that, I use perlApp by active state to make binary on windows, 
never needed to make binary format files for unix using perl. There are other 
tools like par, perl2exe - a googling should yield some.
Your mason code should never be viewable by the browsers, browsers should get 
standard HTTP formatted data - provided you have everything right.
 
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 Apu Islam
( E Pluribus Unum)

----- Original Message ----
From: Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: mason-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 1:44:47 PM
Subject: [Mason] compiled perl


I've heard I can compile perl into a binary.  I've never done it.   
Would it be possible to compile a Mason site?  Are there other  
alternatives?  I want to compile to prevent people from accessing/ 
changing my code.

Thanks!

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