At my former employer's, we built an Enterprise Management System out of mod_perl. He wants to distribute it to clients w/o risking theft of his code.
--Jon R. PGP Key fingerprint = 12 DA FC 06 AB 4C D6 A4 DE 03 E0 77 D6 DE E0 73 PGP public key available by fingering [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Iain Truskett wrote: > * Jonathon M. Robison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [22 Jul 2002 13:03]: > > Anyone know offhand a good way to hide your perl code when using > > mod_perl? Acme::Bleach isn't doing it - httpd is failing to start on > > initial test [...] > > Acme::Bleach is a source filter. Source filters will just screw up your > mod_perl stuff. IIRC, you get similar problems using Switch and so on. > > > Perhaps perl2exe? > > Nope. That does weird compiler stuff that will interfere with the fact > that Apache's using Perl internally. > > > As far as I know, there's no good way to do it. It is Perl after all. > And with mod_perl things just get trickier. > > Out of interest, why? > > > cheers, > -- > Iain. >