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Originally Posted by freelancr
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I'm not sure why saying it twice makes any difference.
You went on a bit of a crusade about people suggesting PHP was an insecure language. Buying a separate utility for which encodes PHP into another format is changing the goalposts. That's like me saying "Your house is insecure because it has a flimsy door made of balsa wood" and you saying "no it's not because I could buy an inch thick sheet of steel to put over the top". It's the very fact that as an interpreted language PHP has inherent insecurities, that makes Zend Guard necessary in the first place.