By "as many platforms as possible" do you mean different web servers on
Windows (in which case using ActiveX components is viable), or different
operating systems (Linux? Apple's OS? Sun? z/OS?)?
Which specific platforms do you have in mind?
I would not ordinarily recommend writing code in C unl
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> AFAIK, you can look at Zend Encoder, or ionCube Encoder (coupled with
PHPA).
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> Regard,s
> Andrey
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AFAIK, you can look at Zend Encoder, or ionCube Encoder (coupled with PHPA).
Regard,s
Andrey
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Hi all,
I've recently joined a new company and we're doing all of our web
development (server-side) in ASP at the moment. We have to create a rather
large scale application that will run on as many platforms as possible, so
you can see how IIS can be restrictive to us at this point. The one thi