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		<title>Drive your php code viewers mad! Encode your php script</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are among the ones who give away free self written php scripts to everybody but want some way to stop script kiddies and newbies just copy-pasting and modifying your script or you just dont want code newbies to know the original code then this post is probably for you. The trick is to ]]></description>
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