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in thread How to hide the Contents in script

Did you read the part where they said:

"I dont want others to see the script"

You are someone other than this user ;) Are you sure nobody can extract some source from this packager?

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Re^3: How to hide the Contents in script
by james28909 (Deacon) on Dec 25, 2014 at 01:05 UTC
    lol I was just offering help. I know it can be reversed, as I have seen it here at perlmonks when someone lost their source and it was packaged up with pdk. But it would take someone other than an ordinary user to reverse it ;)

    But liek i said, i was just offering a helping hand for the guy :)
      Ordinary users are not interested in the code. Anyone who is interested in the code will unpack it in a few minutes.

      CountZero

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      I mean no offence. To those who don't understand the issues involved in packaging your offer read like a solution which would match OPs request. A method which can not be reversed to source. Nothing in your answer implied anything to the contrary, no caveats. 'Ordinary users' can find the unpacking solutions you're aware of via a quick Google search.