in reply to (Ovid Security *is* the issue) Re(2): Security, is it to much to ask?
in thread Security, is it to much to ask?
The ActiveState PDK3.0 docs clearly state the purpose of PerlApp. It Turns your Perl scripts into executables, so that you can run Perl scripts on computers without installing Perl.
Maybe ActiveState stated the security business in previous versions of PerlApp or PDKs. And then again, perhaps they realized the folly of protecting IP. I'm sure they wouldn't want to be liable for someone's IP being compromised using their product.
Please post the relevant documentation so I can understand what you and tachyon are saying. No offense, but I think you guys are getting worked up over a fallacy.
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(Ovid - Security is *still* the issue) Re(4)
by Ovid (Cardinal) on Jul 18, 2001 at 00:19 UTC | |
by joefission (Monk) on Jul 18, 2001 at 15:30 UTC | |
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Re: Re: (Ovid Security *is* the issue) Re(2): Security, is it to much to ask?
by lemming (Priest) on Jul 17, 2001 at 23:30 UTC |