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Posted by gosha bine on 07/08/07 19:11
Daniel Kraft wrote:
> Andy Hassall wrote:
>> On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 18:40:07 +0000, Daniel Kraft <d@domob.eu> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm currently running into problems with Zend Optimized PHP code; or
>>> more clear, a partner of mine asked me to adapt a script he bought
>>> which is encoded this way.
>>
>> You'll need the original source code; this is like trying to get an
>> egg out of
>> an omlette. You should ask the author of the script.
>
> Yeah, of course I know. But as the Zend engine is possible to execute
> it, this seems to me like C-program compiled into binary object code,
> for instance -- i.e., it is still possible to decode it to some extend,
> so that one can maybe edit constant strings or something like that.
>
> Or is this really impossible because of some cryptographic signature or
> the like? But I can't really image this would be possible.
>
Of course it's possible, here is just the wrong place to ask. Try
alt.crackers or whatever. ;)
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gosha bine
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