I think Jeff is write.  When a developer who is paid by a company leaves 
then just to spite the owner, encrypt's the code he was paid for now that 
is wrong.  The owner should have the right to decrypt the code he paid 
for.  I'm sorry but I am glad the code is out there.

Now, as a developer I know the tag is out there so I just no longer encrypt 
anything.  It's like this.  If someone wants a refund before you say a 
thing ask yourself if you are going to give it.  If so do it in the nicest 
manner, with a smile on your face and make them fell good about doing 
business with you. Or, if you decide not to refund them...Stand firm and 
say no and that's final! You may lose that customer but you were going to 
lose them anyway and you saved yourself the hassle of bickering about it.


Steph 


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