Re: AppleScript feature request - encryption
Re: AppleScript feature request - encryption
- Subject: Re: AppleScript feature request - encryption
- From: deivy petrescu <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 09:11:03 -0500
On Mar 14, 2005, at 16:28, Martin Orpen wrote:
I've been asked to create some scripts that I'd really like to keep
very
*hush hush* from both the client and the end users.
AppleScript's "read only" protection was kind of OK up to and
including OS
9, but with OS X you can retrieve all the AppleEvents, variables names
and
shell commands with one very basic shell tool :-(
Does anybody else feel that Apple should include some form of
encryption so
that at least the AppleEvents in the read only scripts and
applications are
a little harder to get at?
Or maybe there's a workaround that I'm unaware of?
--
Martin Orpen
Which one. I know some of the variables and values of properties were
always available in text, even in OS 9.xx and earlier.
But there might be another problem lurking, because there is no more
stop log, one can always load your read only script and see the output
of the logs (if any, of course) in the log window.
There might be enough info there to make the script almost reproducible.
deivy
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Agora quem da bola é o Santos,
Salve o novo campeão!
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