I would like to send a college some easylanguage code that I have written....
How do I go about locking the code so that he can't change or view it before I send it to him...?
Locking easylanguage code
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Jack,
protecting the code with a password or exporting as Read-Only from PL Editor will prevent that someone can view or change the code.
The first gives you the possibility to take a look at the code in case you are aware of the password where the latter doesn't give you a way to view the code.
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protecting the code with a password or exporting as Read-Only from PL Editor will prevent that someone can view or change the code.
The first gives you the possibility to take a look at the code in case you are aware of the password where the latter doesn't give you a way to view the code.
Best regards,
ABC
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Re: Locking easylanguage code
Hi Jack,I would like to send a college some easylanguage code that I have written....
How do I go about locking the code so that he can't change or view it before I send it to him...?
If you export your code from PLEditor as a read-only .sef file, whoever it is meant for will not be able to view or change it. .sef file leaves no source available for viewing for it is compiled as a binary code. This would be the safest way to go.
Regards.