Hey again David,

% >Hey, that's a nice offer.
% Thanks, we aim to please :-) this offer is open to _anybody_ on the list,
% but please send us one file at time to "example encode" and not more.

>Oops.  Sorry.  I figured you'd need both to have them work together.
>Perhaps not; perhaps only the core engine need be encoded but anything
>else could be plaintext.  That would be nice, too.

Not a problem, I really didn't mind but was just safeguarding myself from
extra work...:-) like if someone sent me 200 files :-D
I wouldn't be able to refuse as I didn't specify the number before....


>BTW, this is probably off-list traffic but if I'm asking common questions
>feel free to put it back on the list.
Thanks, will cc this to the list.


% I've obvuscated them and attached them with this mail, but dont overwrite
% your present files because I have not included the "key" file to open
them.
% If you run them now you would get garbage output...if any.

>Indeed.  So how does the key look and what do I do to my code to make my
>server show the pages?

We sell our software with 2 keys, one key looks something like this "oÜ??X?
"
(this changes according to the password you set when you are encoding)
 and the other key is just a normal php script (encoded of course)
To make your scripts work all you gotto do is add these two files to the
rest of your files
No making any code changes,
no settings changes etc.
Works with everything including variable variables($$someThing)


>OK.  So I just bought index.php from someone and now I want to get it to
>work and I have sent him payment.  Next the key file comes winging its
>way to me from him(you) and then...  What do I do?  How do I make the
>site look at it and/or my page to give the end result?

Just upload the key file/s with the other files.

Its pretty simple, if you want to set a password for your files or want them
to expire after a certain number of days/months/years then you generate your
.key file, if not you have to just add 1 file codeSecure.php and it will be
safe to distribute in a encrypted state.

We have also worked out a way of double encryption, so even if someone
breaks thru the first layer they will come up against another layer or
extremly hard to read stuff.

Cheers,
-JB

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