Don't sell the website, sell the service. Charge XX per month, automate the
hosting aspect of it (you can easily do this with heroku for example). Take
a look at shopify.com.

On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 7:59 AM, Ralph Shnelvar <ral...@dos32.com> wrote:

> Colin,
>
> Monday, April 9, 2012, 8:54:21 AM, you wrote:
>
> CL> On 9 April 2012 15:44, Ralph Shnelvar <ral...@dos32.com> wrote:
> >> I want to develop code for web sites that I want to sell into a niche
> market.
> >>
> >> So how can I protect the RoR code?
> >>
> >> So let's say that I have two websites: www.sample-x.com and
> www.sample-y.com
> >>
> >> www.sample-x.com and www.sample-y.com both run identical Ruby code but
> present very different HTML because of user-settable configuration files.
>
> CL> Who are you trying to stop from seeing the code?  The RoR code is not
> CL> visible through the browser.
>
> CL> Colin
>
> I want the owner of the website not to be able to see the code.
>
> Ralph Shnelvar
>
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