This conversation disturbs me at a level more fundamental than source code or business requirements.
You write that you [are] "writting web application for mod_perl which will be installed on client's server". That is to say that you are using a product licensed as either GNU or Artistic. I am not an attorney, but my understanding of the intent of these licenses is to prevent people from doing just what you describe. If you want to protect your work, develop in a proprietary language. If you want to use the fruits of decades of open source enthusiasts work, then open your source. Christian Werner Sr. On 8/23/06, Miha Lampret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all, I am writting web application for mod_perl which will be installed on client's server. Application is almost finished and now I am wondering which is the best way to protect source code. Already checked Module::Crypt but cound't get it to work. It doesn't create any output file. I came a cross with schroud+ perl obfuscator which looks ok, but I would like protect strings too. By strings I meen text that is hardcoded in source and it is printed to web application user. Do you have any experiences with other obfuscators or converters to XS code? Any information is welcome. Thank you, Miha
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