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The goal of Xplico is being from an internet search capture the applications data contained. Now you can work your releases automatically with SourceForge and take good of both platforms. The range of platforms should be increasing after the upcoming beta6.Do you have a GitHub nurse. Hello, no beta loaders for Windows? I'm using Uniform Server and I have a licensed copy of Ioncube Encoder 5.6 and I will test my encoded files with PHP 7 and Ioncube beta Loader.
#Ioncube decoder v9 update
It's not necessary to update for no reason, but if releasing a new product or making a major update, using the latest version of our software at that point is definitely a good idea. That said, it is recommended to keep up to date with out product in order to take advantage of the latest security features at the time. You can use files from the version 9 Encoder already on PHP 7 with the beta Loaders, and you will only need the Encoder for PHP 7 if you are using features that only exist in PHP 7 (which is not recommended). There is no release date for the PHP 7 Encoder at this time.
#Ioncube decoder v9 upgrade
Hello, When will the new version release? We have plan to buy ionCube but we are worried about that php 7 support need to upgrade to new version and be paid again. If you've not taken a close look at v9 yet, I'd recommend it. As always but more so now than ever, this is far ahead of what any competing solutions offer.
#Ioncube decoder v9 code
Used together with obfuscation, this gives a level of protection for PHP code that has never been possible before.

Version 8 is good, but 9 gives the best ever security, with the introduction of unique features such as dynamic decoding and dynamic keys. The PHP 7 Loader requires version 9 files.Īs with all things security, such as virus checkers (a 2 year old virus checker is all but useless for example), OS updates etc., it's recommended to keep updated. Is it required to encode with encoder version 9 in order to run the code with the new beta? Or will it also work with version 8.3? If you can find a page that does work with the beta 4 loader that now does now work in beta 5 then that would be helpful, especially if you have the original source code for that file. Posted: Fri 8:53 am Post Thanks for trying the new beta.
#Ioncube decoder v9 how to
Any pointers you can give me as to how to help you track down this issue? I spent another half hour earlier today trying to pinpoint it. Sadly it's not better at all with the beta 5 loader. We have produced a new beta of the ionCube Loader for PHP 7 which addresses an issue with _call and _callStatic in PHP 7.0.4+. I can try test more with that later today, maybe it's easier to pinpoint then. I am counting 2 occurrences of _call in our own application, and >70 more in third party libraries (Twig, various Symfony libraries, Doctrine. The application has about 150k LoC with many third party dependencies. Thanks for that information, binwiederwo.ĭoes your application use either _call or _callStatic in your application? I ask because those may cause a problem in the beta Loader with php 7.0.4 - 7.0.6. Ii php7.0 7.0.4-7ubuntu2 all server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (metapackage) Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 37 May 18 00:23 20-posix.ini -> /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/posix.iniĭesired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold => /var/log/syslog /var/log/ /var/log/syslog /var/log/ /var/log/syslog /var/log/ /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/ioncube.ini I'm not sure if any of this will help you, but here are a few of them: I tried to pinpoint it, but it's all over the place and seems very random. About 50% of our application doesn't work, because FPM dies with a segfault. I must say I have never seen so many segfaults in my life.

I tried the PHP 7 beta4 loader (64bit) for the first time yesterday (on 16.04, no extensions loaded except posix, PHP FPM & PHP CLI).

Couldn't the same Loader that runs PHP 5.6 encoded files on PHP 7 also run PHP 5.5 files, or would that require significant changes to the Loader? I thought that PHP 5.5 and 5.6 were nearly identical internally, and most of the changes were to PHP's extensions such as OpenSSL. Most of our scripts are distributed through an automated store/licensing system, so providing two versions of each script wouldn't really work with our infrastructure. You have version 9, so if you give uses the choice of PHP 5.5 or 5.6 scripts, it should work for everyone. Support for PHP 5.5 scripts will follow after that. To meet the demand from developers and website users for an Encoder for PHP 7, the next product release is planned to be the PHP 7 Encoder. Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in FAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register
