[EMAIL PROTECTED] (1lt John W. Holmes) wrote in
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> The term I use is "keeping honest people out"
Not necessarily.
If the whole thing is designed the right way.
A copy protection I like for example are dong
I don't think the success of a commercial product depends on whether it's
source is public or not. But it may depend if the product can be easily
stolen or multiplied. Sure, you can simply trust people that they act
honestly and lefally but that isn't always the case.
Let's assume you made a g
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris) wrote in
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> I found this on the web one day, though I've never used it or played
> around with it. It does make the code a pain to read though if it
> does anything close to the sample on the page. Plus, its free.
>
> http:/
Hi!
Has somebody thought of adding some sort of copy protection to a PHP
project? I guess it would be difficult to accomplish.
Say you have some PHP scripts for mantaining a web site. You don't want the
ISP simply copies the scripts for each web site he wishes to use it for but
buys a valid l
Hello Cedric,
I've played around a bit with SOAP and PHP now and i can suggest you the
following SOAP implementation:
http://dietrich.ganx4.com/nusoap/index.php
This work is being developed further for PEAR but they have no stabe
version yet:
http://pear.php.net/
With very few code lines (
The lack of SOAP implementations in PHP made me think that I'd
> better
> use
> XMLRPC instead, which is a similar protocol that has been around
> longer. There is a PHP extension available for XMLRPC
>
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.xmlrpc.php
What are the d
being developed on but I really don't know which one I
should use to begin my tests with or - in other words - to learn.
I hope you can give me more information on this subject. :-)
Many thanks in advance,
Udo
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