It isn't on most hosts, though it isn't difficult to install it on request.  You may 
also look at alternatives:
http://turck-mmcache.sourceforge.net/#bench

On Monday 22 March 2004 02:16, Justin French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm close to releasing my first widely distributed (I hope) PHP 
> application, and I wish to protect the source with Zend Encoder.  Seems 
> easy enough.
> 
> However, this is a low-cost app that was intended to work on basic 
> installs of PHP, running on almost any server -- it uses no external 
> libraries, and required no special compiles.
> 
> Is Zend Optimiser (required to run encoded PHP files) part of a base 
> installation, or at the very least, is it widely spread in use 
> (available on most hosts)?
> 
> Seems like there's no point encoding if only half of the servers out 
> there can run the scripts.  I know optimiser is available on *my* host, 
> but that's not enough in this case!
> 
> 
> ---
> Justin French
> http://indent.com.au
> 

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