|  | Posted by Rik on 02/08/07 00:33 
<hjasrewqq@gmail.com> wrote:
 > Thank you all so far, and thank you for the referrals and worthy ideas
 > - but to re-clairfy my OP and expressed needs, beyond encryption
 > features of PHP itself and non-encryption techniques to mix-up or
 > 'obfucate' source code ---- I am Expressley looking for any and all
 > non-commercial methods to fully hide & encrypt PHP code, like
 > commercial applications zend.com & sourceguardian.com do.
 
 The reason for which is?
 
 > Thank you,
 > but I am more looking for someone who has prior experience using what
 > I am looking for.  I would ideally like to do this without re-
 > configuring Apache on any public server, like sourceguardian.com and I
 > believe zend.com accomdiates/does, ideally) :-)
 
 Well, some code has to unencrypt it. If not (a modextension of) the
 webserver or PHP itself, another language like Perl or something. Nothing
 get's unencrypted magically :P
 --
 Rik Wasmus
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