I agree with you, but I am an officer and my boss likes of things
well, then, I am trying to bring a legal solution for him with Django,
I came to dot.net where the code is compiled.

In this situation, pass the .pyc files to .py is hard? You know?

Thank you for all that words, have 3 days I'm trying to Django.

On 16 out, 02:29, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I understand. But the best way to protect yourself is to deal with
> trustworthy clients under a sensible license agreement.
>
> If I don't trust a client not to steal my code they don't stay a client ...
>
> regards
>  Steve
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Steve.
> > I have test the .pyc files, work perfectly.
> > I have tested the compile_dir() function too, work perfectly.
>
> > Then now, about my question?
>
> > Ovnicraft.
> > Because I came across with an issue where the client may want to take
> > the entire application with it and i want to protect my code.
> > Undestand?
>
> > On 16 out, 02:11, Ovnicraft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> 2008/10/15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >>> Hi steve.
> >>> I know if i have only the .pyc files i don't see the source.
>
> >>> But then, if upload to the server only the .pyc and my application
> >>> work correctly, then this solve my problem.
>
> >>> Exists programs which convert .py files in .pyc? I want this because
> >>> in the situation when i have only the .py files.
>
> >> import py_compile
> >> py_compile.compile('file')
>
> >> but why? if users never will see your code.
>
> >> --
> >> [b]question = (to) ? be : !be; .[/b]
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