How can i encrypt my code ??

Well, you don't want to just encrypt your code. You want to be able to run encrypted code. Right?

Short answer: you can't.

Long answer: you can, but it will be able to be circumvented and it will introduce inefficiencies, and you should probably question why you really want to do this anyway.

If you insist on trying, however, searching on Google for terms like "encrypt", "obfuscate", and "perl source" should get you started. I think there are a few source filters available on CPAN that will help.

-sauoq
"My two cents aren't worth a dime.";

In reply to Re: Code Encryption .. How to ?? by sauoq
in thread Code Encryption .. How to ?? by Anonymous Monk

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