Hi,
You will need to package your scripts with the server ... one
thing you could do to deter imitators is to 'obfuscate' your source code.
Have a look for obfuscators on cpan.org.
NIge
Nigel Hamilton
At 21:24 09/01/2001 +, G.W. Haywood wrote:
>Just asking, but am I the only one that gets a really bad feeling when
>people want to use Open Source Software to do things like this? It
>seems kinda counter to the spirit of it all somehow.
Please let us avoid the traditional flamewar that follo
"G.W. Haywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Allysson,
>
> On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Allysson Flavio wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to put in our client's server only compiled scripts
> > or like??? Or can we change Perl source code to decript our files??
>
> I think you'd better read a book about
Allysson Flavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We're developing a web based system here in Brazil for a Telecom
> Enterprise. The mod_perl was the choice of our efforts create this
> web based system. We've already develope something in Perl and it was
> the easiest way to work with internet. B
Hello,
AF>We're developing a web based system here in Brazil for a Telecom
AF>Enterprise. The mod_perl was the choice of our efforts create this web
AF>based system. We've already develope something in Perl and it was the
AF>easiest way to work with internet. But now there is a problem. To this
A
perldoc -q hide
Hi Allysson,
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Allysson Flavio wrote:
> Is there a way to put in our client's server only compiled scripts
> or like??? Or can we change Perl source code to decript our files??
I think you'd better read a book about C.
Hi everybody else,
Just asking, but am I the only one t