On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 06:26:07PM +0100, Rasmus Resen Amossen wrote :
How do I start on this project?
You look at other OS projects like apc/apd and probably dbg.
You'll have to interface with the zend module extension for
that (to which exists no documentation that I know of).
--- Rasmus Resen Amossen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am quite unsatisfied with the fact that I currently have to BUY a
product, to be
able to protect my self from others, wanting to steal my php-source. Due
to
the fact that I want to be able to scramble my sources (for free), I now
intend
Why would you want to scramble your source from other people. Unless you have a
company behind you making you scramble it then i just think of it as selfish.
That is NOT the issue! It should be an option. And then don't use it if
you don't want to.
where do you think php/zend would be if
! , and
they can look at the source (if you want) to see how its done
.. Best of both worlds!
-Original Message-
From: Rasmus Resen Amossen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 11:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Optional source scrambeling
Why
Ok i guess i didn't make myself too clear ither...
If you want to scramble your code you probally want to make money off of it?
Correct? So then if you make money off of it they why not spend a little and
buy the scrambler. Then zend can have a little of your prophit. If you want to
scramble
You all are ignoring the question he asked.
He wanted to know how to do it.
He specifically did not ask about a debate about ethics or supporting
zend.
If you do not think that it's a good idea politically then don't
bother him with that.
So either ignore the question or answer the question.
Jerrett Taylor wrote:
I agree.. Also if you have a way of distributing binarys, you can
release the source with it.. Much like a lot of people do already with
binaries for *nix ..
That way you have a binary, that people can use/run without hacking it
apart, and coming back to you with I broke
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Alan Knowles wrote:
Jerrett Taylor wrote:
I agree.. Also if you have a way of distributing binarys, you can
release the source with it.. Much like a lot of people do already with
binaries for *nix ..
That way you have a binary, that people can use/run without hacking