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Alchera Revered One

Joined: 11 Aug 2003 Posts: 3344 Location: Ballarat Victoria, Australia
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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:17 pm Post subject: |
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iamdeath: metroid's comment was directed at the apparent "lesson" on how to deobfuscate.
I agree totally with metroid's comment. _________________ Add [SOLVED] to the thread title if your issue has been.
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DragonRyder Voice
Joined: 22 Nov 2007 Posts: 12 Location: USA
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| I also agree totally with metroid's comment, but i ask this, how do you track down an author of a tcl script that no longer frequents any boards or irc networks? their emails are also defunct. |
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TCL_no_TK Owner

Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 509 Location: England, Yorkshire
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I actually know a website that offers downloads of the tcl scripts from the tcl archive. Dunno if the code is modifyed to say that it isn't the authors work or not but the website has him down as the creator shocking the lengths people will go to sometimes. So i can't really blame people for wanting to do everything possible to prevent there code from being ripped. | Quote: | | I also agree totally with metroid's comment, but i ask this, how do you track down an author of a tcl script that no longer frequents any boards or irc networks? their emails are also defunct. | Its common etiquette to do that, and alot of people here do say that to people when they ask for help/support with modifying or editing other peoples code on this forum. _________________ TCL the misunderstood |
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