Hi Larry, many thanks for the recommendation. That will be just perfect.

I've informed my manager about it, and I imagine he'd be happy for the fact that we'll 
be saving quite a lot of money as well.

Also thanks for the other recommendations - but unfortunately, we need Solaris 
compatibility now.


Thanks again!
Harry


On 04/02/2004 at 09:39 Larry Brown wrote:
>Check out ioncube.com.  I use them and it was very easy to install and run.
>The best thing about it is that a problem with apache or apache
>configuration won't end up displaying the script contents by accident.
>(mysql log/pass info etc)  It can be used to encode .inc files as well.
>Their site states compatability with Solaris.
>
>Have fun.
>
>Larry
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Harry Sufehmi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 9:11 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [PHP] Recommendation on PHP encoder please
>
>
>Hi, my company's looking to buy a PHP encoder to secure the source code.
>The encoded scripts should be able to run on Solaris platform (Apache
>webserver), and should only require minimum changes to the server.
>
>I looked on Zend Encoder and was ready to suggest it when I realise that the
>US$ 960 tag is only for a year's license. And I don't think we have the
>budget to buy the perpetual license.
>
>Could anyone recommend other PHP encoder for us?
>
>
>Many thanks,
>Harry

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