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Posted by Rami Elomaa on 07/16/07 19:07
Jerry Stuckle kirjoitti:
> Rami Elomaa wrote:
>> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
>> news:r8idne2DJ_tCJQfbnZ2dnUVZ_gSdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>> W Marsh wrote:
>>>> On 15 Jul, 15:27, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>>>>> And BTW - in PHP there is no such thing as "private" code. Once you
>>>>> give it to a customer the source is available, unless you get one
>>>>> of the
>>>>> encryption engines, i.e. from Zend.
>>>> Well, there is. Not a single person outside of the company will ever
>>>> see this code, because it's a backend system that powers customer
>>>> facing front ends. Surely you have come across such a situation
>>>> before! Not all PHP ends up as forum software.
>>>>
>>> So? That makes it so special? ROFLMAO!
>>
>> That makes it _private_. You claimed that no php code is private,
>> because the client will always see it. Yet, if the case happens to be
>> that a company has it's own IT department that produces software, it
>> will remain private, since no second party will have access to it. You
>> ought to be laughing at yourself, not to his claim.
>>
>
> Nope, that doesn't make it private. It just means it has restricted
> access. Different things.
>
Whatever you wanna call it, same difference.
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