Can anyone decode script encoded with Zend Encoder.
jatar_k
8:38 pm on Jul 20, 2005 (gmt 0)
Welcome to WebmasterWorld StalP,
I believe you need the key, with out it, no love. I think we covered this before and no one came up with any way to decode it with out the key (might not be called key, can't remember but you know what I mean ;)).
StalP
8:41 pm on Jul 20, 2005 (gmt 0)
I found a couple ... Have anyone tested their service?
[edited by: jatar_k at 8:46 pm (utc) on July 20, 2005] [edit reason] removed urls [/edit]
Tapolyai
8:46 pm on Jul 20, 2005 (gmt 0)
Ummm...
Have you tried to contact the owner of the intellectual property you are trying to "view"?
StalP
8:53 pm on Jul 20, 2005 (gmt 0)
The 'owner of the intellectual property' is me... But I've lost the source code... I think - what is cheaper - to rewrite it again or to decode encoded.
jatar_k
8:54 pm on Jul 20, 2005 (gmt 0)
the only thing with those sites is you may lose your intellectual property. You have to upload it, if it was me I would be saving copies for personal use.
I would try contacting Zend, since you own the product it is just a support question.
gershon
10:47 pm on Jul 26, 2005 (gmt 0)
Another thing to look into is VLD - it's a Zend Extension for PHP, PECL - (Google for URL) - it can decode Zend Encoded (I believe), but it won't give you full source, just opcodes and function calls - should be enough though, especially since you wrote the thing!
Please Sticky me if you have any luck with it
furynn
5:06 pm on Aug 23, 2005 (gmt 0)
Ok, i'm a bit new on it and say i have the key (called id's, maybe? correct me please) for decoding them. what should i do to get the correct source code of the script? i mean the sintax into the server
coopster
10:41 pm on Aug 29, 2005 (gmt 0)
Welcome to WebmasterWorld, furynn.
As jatar_k said, you are probably best off calling Zend under your support contract to get your answer.