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Sure! You can create just ONE license which will cover full 14 days. But you can do this only with commercial version of nucoder. Trial won't let you generate any licenses for more than 2 days and it does warn you about this limitation.
Sometimes it's sufficient to protect sources only. For example if you have trial version with trial license that will expire in 14days, why not to let people share the files? If you need to stop people from doing this, locking the license to specific HOST IDs, IPs, MACs, and/or VHOSTs is what you have to use and finally that's what this feature is for.
It depends on two things: 1) php version. If you have 5.2.5 or higher, you have no options but copy php extension to the extension_dir. This is how php works now. 2) with earlier versions php allows to dl() modules located in the directories other than extension_dir and nucoder 2.0 uses this feature by default. You can stop it from doring this by supplying --nodl or --noheader command line options.
header is a little script or just html that will work if phpexpress is not installed in the system. By default nucoder 2.0 uses header that will find and load phpexpress. It may make sense not to use headers if you're sure that the system have phpexpress installed, for example if target server is in your corporate intranet.
This header is completely ignored by phpexpress and you can have there any text you want. |
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>> Sure! You can create just ONE license which will cover full 14 days.
Is the script smart enough to know the start date if I specify 14 days? I mean if I do the license preparation on June 1 and someone downloads that license on June 10, is the script smart enough to know that 14 days is 14 days from June 10 and not June 1? And if this is so, what is to keep the user from setting his computer date back so the script never runs out of time? Is this situation protected against? BTW, I have the commercial version. Thank you. |
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Script? I'm not sure what script you mean. If you use expiry trigger, license knows both start and end dates.
Actually it can never be protected against. Right now you can set your machine clock to whatsoever date/time you want. It's your machine and why would anybody or anything protect your machine from your own actions? But if you do this you'll get many problems with other software. So it's not that comfortable to change the time everytime. |
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