From time-to-time we are asked “does our Encoder product protect JavaScript and HTML?” While our ionCube PHP Encoder product with its unique features such as Dynamic and External Keys do a wonderful job protecting the PHP code on your server,
FAQ: How do I encode a WordPress plug-in?
In this FAQ we will explore how to protect a plug-in with the ionCube Encoder so that it can be registered by WordPress. When files are protected with ionCube they are encoded at a binary level, this means WordPress is
How to Install the ionCube Loader with 1&1 Hosting
One of the most common questions we receive is how to install the ionCube Loader on shared servers hosted by 1&1, here’s a step by step guide on how to do it. Step 1 Download the ionCube Linux 32bit Loader
Beta PHP 7 ionCube Loaders now available – updated 23/09/16
UPDATE 23/09/2016: Our PHP 7 Loaders are no longer in beta and you can grab the full versions by clicking here. —- The new ionCube V6 Loader beta is now available and offers support for scripts on PHP 7 servers. The
FAQ: I get a corrupted file message when I upload my encoded scripts. Why?
The file may really be corrupted, or there may be an old Loader installed that does not recognise the type of encoded file that you have. You can check whether the Loader is already installed by using a phpinfo script,