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Posted by The Natural Philosopher on 10/19/07 05:02
rf wrote:
> "The Natural Philosopher" <a@b.c> wrote in message
> news:1192764334.33794.1@demeter.uk.clara.net...
>> rf wrote:
>>> "Puckdropper" <puckdropper@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>> news:47181b9c$0$47112$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
>>>> Tim Roberts <timr@probo.com> wrote in
>>>> news:vasdh3toicgjb5cnlc391mlj28ft3i27b7@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>>> cmk128@hotmail.com wrote:
>>>>>> Any free tool i can use to encrypt my php source code?
>>>>> Are you talking about something to shroud the variable names and
>>>>> remove spaces and comments? Why? What would be the point? Browsers
>>>>> can't fetch the code anyway, unless things are misconfigured.
>>>> My theory is program on the web like they can see your source code.
>>> Nobody can see your PHP code unless your server is mis-configured.
>>>
>> ..or they have other ways to access where its kept.
>
> I.E. your server is mis-configured.
>
Oh. I thought you meant the web serve code itself, rather than the
box/OS on which it is kept..
Anyway, being able to access the code is part of what the system
maintainer has to do, so its always accessible to *someone*. Thats
*correct* configuration.
The issue is how much of a door that leaves open and whether or not
disguising it is of any real use..
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