I and another person am now maintaining Turck MMCache, another release will be made shortly but until then the current release should work fine.

There is also a web based encoder for Turck MMCache at http://phpcoder.sourceforge.net

The great thing about MMCache is it is open source and usually considerably faster than the other free/commercial encoders. It matches and exceeds Zend's own products in many cases.

Jason

Adrian Teasdale wrote:

Here are some for you to try:

www.sourceguardian.com
www.zend.com
www.ioncube.com

There is also one within mmCache
(http://turck-mmcache.sourceforge.net/).  Just read the forum about the
current status of this open source project as the founder has gone to
work for Zend and will no longer be maintaining the project himself
(although others might).

Ade




-----Original Message-----
From: Hamid Hossain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 February 2004 16:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] PHP code encryption



Hi,


I am working in a project for a customer of my company, I am using PHP and I want to prevent my customer from touching my code.

The problem that I have to install the application in the customer computer. So, I am looking for a way to encrypt my PHP code.

I heard that there is a way but I don't have details. How to do this? Is it legal to be used in a commercial purposes? Is it free? Should I install somthing in the customer's pc to decrypt my code? Could I have some not encrypted pages (eg: config.php) ?

Thanks,
Hamid Hossain

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