Hi,
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My third problem is: The complete script is included in plain text inside the application. That's a "no-go" for me. I do support Open Source (financially and by participating in projects), but I want to decide for myself what apps are "open source" and which are not.
Is there are a way to hinder the customer from peeking into the code - and, even more important, to avoid him easily seeing that he is dealing with an Interpreter and a script inside? Please don't get me wrong on this, I am not going to "abuse" Revolution and I am not "ashamed" to use such tools (if I was I wouldn't have bought it), I simply want to protect my IP.
If you add a password to your stack(s), the scripts cannot be read by an editor anymore.
But i don't know how "safe" this build-in encryption is...
Hope that helps...
Marc Albrecht A.C.T. / level-2 Glinder Str. 2 27432 Ebersdorf Deutschland Tel. 04765-830060 Fax. 04765-830064
Regards
Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.major-k.de
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