zendsafeguard encryption php_PHP tutorial
I made a small project using PHP. Since PHP is an interpreted language, the code cannot be protected, so it needs to be encrypted. A great tool is zend safeguard from zend. The download address is: http://download.csdn.net/detail/wangshaner1/7031541
After downloading, the next steps are as follows:
1. Install ZendSafeGuard-Evaluation-3.6.0-Windows-i386.exe
2. Copy the ZendOptimizer-3.3.3 folder directly to the ext folder of php
3. Modify php.ini
Add:
[Zend]
zend_extension_ts = "D:softBoxAppServphp5extZendOptimizer-3.3.3ZendExtensionManager.dll";Modify according to the actual path
zend_extension_manager.optimizer_ts="D:softBoxZendOptimizer-3.3.0libOptimizer-3.3.0";Modify according to the actual path
See the picture below for specific usage:
1. file->new project->enter the project name->ok
2. Adjust the parameters. The meaning of each parameter is as follows (I am just trying to figure it out, not necessarily correct):
(1) short tags: whether to support ?>
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