Tangorre, Michael wrote:
> yes, it is very easy to decrypt a CF file that has been encrypted within CF (using 
>their encryption).
> I don't know as if Macromedia would appreciate anyone telling anyone where that is 
>possible however.  :-)

I have a tool called AllCFM Power tools that does this. I only used it 
once when our dev server crashed leaving the changes of the day only in 
encrypted CFM on our real server... It can also retrieve or nullify your 
admin password, but that can be done easilly from a cfm page with 
cfregistry enabled.

It even gives you your comments back...

Now, before encrypting anything we first run a tool to remove all 
comments and line breaks (making the code much harder to interpret would 
you get your hands on them).



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