People can't still your ASP code unless they have access by another protocol such as FTP. When the user sees your page, they see straight html, because the server has processed all the asp code and sent it to the browser. So there is no reason to encrypt an asp file..
I know that... I am talking about a situation when other people have access (via FTP) to my files.
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"We'll never give up, it's no use" (Blink 182)
Not that I know of, but what kind of host do you have? Because I havn't had a host yet that wouldn't make password protected ftp directories... and i have had some pretty bad hosts.. *cough* ucvhost.com *cough*
ucvhost came up, lately, with a decision that they do not allow any action with or on files... So you won't be able to upload files, use xml or even send an email attachment through your pages... That's what I call a REALLY BAD host...
Anyway, that's not a problem, my host now is really good and I don't have a problem with the passwords. I just have some people who can access the server and they all can see my code which I've been working really hard for. That's why I want to encrypte the files - to keep my copyrights nearby.
I came up with the idea because I know that ColdFusion, for example, gives you the ability to encrypte the files and yet, use them on the server. ---------------
"Young and hostile, but not stupid" (Blink 182)
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