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BDEncode

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Stephen Moretti
04/03/2003 05:53 AM

If I remember correctly, Bluedragon doesn't have cfencode. The BD method of protecting code is with a bda file.  The bda file is a secure file which includes the whole application with an external xml file for global settings eg. datasource names, file paths etc. The bda file does not need to extracted as a CFMX/5 archive does.  BD can run the application from within the archive. I haven't looked recently, but in one of the prior versions of BD this is how the admin is/was supplied. The only think to note is that this functionality is restricted to a particular version.  I'm afraid I forget which version. Hope this helps Regards Stephen > I'll check the docs on this but I doubt it. The cfcrypt ability is basically a > weak form of encryption that stops the basic user from looking at your code. In > BD it might just be easier to put everything in a war file. I believe that these > can be 'locked' to prevent people from looking at the code. Again, I have to > check the docs to be sure. > > > > MessageI've got a question on implementation of BD. Is there a way for me to > > encrypt the cfm templates like what cfencode does? > >


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