RE: [PHP] Question on Commercial Offerings

2001-07-31 Thread scott [gts]
ED]] > Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 12:43 PM > To: Thomas Deliduka > Cc: PHP List > Subject: Re: [PHP] Question on Commercial Offerings > > > Thomas Deliduka wrote: > > >I don't know quite how to word that subject but here's what we want to do. > >

Re: [PHP] Question on Commercial Offerings

2001-07-31 Thread Michael Kimsal
Thomas Deliduka wrote: >I don't know quite how to word that subject but here's what we want to do. > >We have a shopping cart softwre (like a million others out there) which >based in windows NT with a COM+ object to guard the source code. > >We mainly offer this product to our hosting customers

RE: [PHP] Question on Commercial Offerings

2001-07-02 Thread scott [gts]
if what you need is to obscure source code, scripting languages are probably not what you're looking for... there are ways to compile/encrypt/obscure the source, but they're usually a bit of a pain in the neck and easy to crack. > -Original Message- > From: Thomas Deliduka [mailto:[

Re: [PHP] Question on Commercial Offerings

2001-06-30 Thread James Moore
Thomas Deliduka wrote: > > I don't know quite how to word that subject but here's what we want to do. > > We have a shopping cart softwre (like a million others out there) which > based in windows NT with a COM+ object to guard the source code. > > We mainly offer this product to our hosting cu

Re: [PHP] Question on Commercial Offerings

2001-06-30 Thread teo
Hi Thomas! On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, Thomas Deliduka wrote: > I don't know quite how to word that subject but here's what we want to do. > > We have a shopping cart softwre (like a million others out there) which > based in windows NT with a COM+ object to guard the source code. > > We mainly offer