![]() You would still not be able to access class or function definitions though which makes 'decoding' pointless. I think it is possible to trace it in some way (like the linux binaries can be traced with trace utility) which would show what is it doing and you might be able to recreate some of that. It is not possible to simply decode such script. In this compilation many things are lost. My understanding is that Zend encoder does not encode scripts but rather it compiles them into code that can be executed by Zend optimizer. ![]() The first one we going to use is the logical OR ('|' or 'pipe') and logical AND ('&' or 'and person'). To convert a raw encoded character to ascii we have to make boolean operations between this two operands (0xc3 and 0xb1), boolean algebra were defined by George Boole, we need to use them here.
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