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 Posted by Christoph Burschka on 02/01/07 14:58 
Jose da Silva schrieb: 
> Th work of a Encoder is to be very hard to Decode, i think you will 
> have serious problems trying to do that. 
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> On Feb 1, 12:41 pm, "André W.M. Janssens" <i...@anrotil.nl> wrote: 
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>>How or is it possible to DEcompile SourceGuardian php encoded files? 
>>A PHP programmer has left the building, and the PHP code he made are 
>>encoded. So, we can't support the project. 
>>The project has about 48 files, we will pay for the decompiling. 
>>Please help! 
>> 
>>greetings 
>>André 
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Yes, it's pretty much the purpose of the encoder to prevent just what  
you are trying to do. I believe that forcing closed-source on an  
interpreted language is the wrong idea right from the start - but that  
doesn't make it any less effective. If this is a packaged product, it  
probably makes a thorough job of it, not merely using weird obfuscation  
methods.
 
  
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