[thelist] PHP/ASP/ColdFusion - Keeping application private...

CDitty mail at redhotsweeps.com
Tue May 8 23:15:37 CDT 2001


You can use the Zend encoder to encode php files.  See www.zend.com for 
more info.  FYI....rather pricey.

CDitty

At 11:04 PM 5/8/2001, you wrote:
>For cold fusion, if i think that's what you're talking about check here.
>
>http://www.defusion.com/articles/index.cfm?ArticleID=14
>
>If not good luck.
>Jasen
>
>-------------------------
>
> > Okay, say you've made a smashing new application, which does everything
> > a client wishes for. You've worked long and hard on it, and you want to
> > sell this product individually. You want to allow each customer to run
> > it off their own php/asp/coldfusion/etc. server. What do you do to keep
> > them from getting at the source files? You don't want them to see the
> > code, but they have access to the raw server-side files through their
> > ftp/etc. What would you do?
> >
> > Anyone's input is appreciated. If anyone knows of any good
> > articles/resources on this, please refer.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Jon.
> >
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