Thanks James,

I have played with the Zend IDE a little...but will take a look.  On a
simpler scale, I usually have one main directory which then holds the
subdirectories for classes, header, etc. then use includes to pull in
header, classes, etc.  I tried to call my classes from an external folder
but can instantiate them..why?  I seem to be able to pull them in...example

include_once("http://www.peloke.com/myfolder/src/classes/classname.class.php
");

but when I try to instantiate it, get an error that I can't

$classname=new Classname();

Why?

Thanks,
Eddie



-----Original Message-----
From: James Harrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 3:55 PM
To: Edward Peloke; Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] protecting your source code?


Hi Edward,

Check out the Zend Encoder: www.zend.com
To run encoded/compiled programs, the server will need the (free)
Zend Optimizer, available for download at the same location.

Zend has a small-business program that if your yearly revenues are
less than some magic number, you get a major discount on the Zend
Suite which includes the encoder and the development environment.

The Zend Development Environment is fantastic- includes a debugger
and profiler, code completion, etc. After 10+ years as a vi-guy, I
actually made the switch recently. :)

James

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Edward Peloke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 3:50 PM
>To: Php-General
>Subject: [PHP] protecting your source code?
>
>
>I wrote a bunch of code that will be used for a local site.  I usually do
>all my hosting with a friend who I trust...the new site will be hosted by
>another company in town (not my choosing) who I don't necessarily trust to
>not copy the code and reuse it for other sites.  How can I protect the
code?
>I know there are some encoders but I have never used them.
>
>Thanks,
>Eddie
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