Ok. I believe the IonCube tools allow for copyright notices to be left
unencoded anyway, I'd have to check the documentation to be sure but
I'm sure it mentioned something along those lines.

On Oct 17, 3:51 pm, "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll ask gwoo to weigh in here, since he's the IP attorney, but I'm
> pretty sure the only stipulations with the MIT License are with regard
> to the copyright notice.  So if you wanted to go to the trouble, you
> could remove the copyright from the files, encode them, then add the
> copyright back at the top of the file.
>
> Also, with those auto-documentor tools, I would think they would let
> you exclude certain files from being processed.


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