On May 11, 2010, at 8:36 PM, shiplu <shiplu....@gmail.com> wrote:

I dont own a windows computer.
I found phpcoder.sf.net. it uses eaccelerator to encode. This is good.
But the problem is latest version of e-accelerator discontinued the
encoder. So may be, an older version will do it.
Didn't configured it yet.


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Guys,

This is what contracts are for. You should be licensing the code to the users/clients. The contract is a legally enforcable doc that protects you.

We do this with classic ASP code and have not had any issues at all. Moving to another language is no barrier.

The one thing to remember about altering the code is that when, not if, you need to maintain it and your dev machine with all the toys is not available, it's gonna be a pain to deal with.

A good contract will help you to avoid all that.

Bastien

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