Protecting Your PHP Source Code With ionCube Encoder
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mike, 8 June 2010
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I do not know if ioncube works similarly than Zend Guard, but if it does, encoded files have to be uploaded with FTP in binary mode... at least zend guard encoded files fail to load on my hosting provider if they are uploaded in ASCII mode