> Just a note on template encrypting: It's scarcly worth it as the server
> obviously needs a fixed key (as shown below) to make it portable
> and has to
> be an easy scheme to make the template run w/o much decryption overhead.
> Anyone w/ even basic knowledge of DES encryption and programming can sit
> down and reverse engineer the simplistic algorythm used. The proliferation
> of decryption binaries and the original key phrase now (I hadn't
> actual seen that before) makes it a waste of server resources.

Also, there is a website where you can decrypt templates - it takes a few
minutes to decrypt a whole bunch of templates

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

"Websites for the real world"

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