I'm only looking to correct the english in these encrypted files.Īnyone know how I can get this stuff decrypted? It does what it's supposed to do, even encrypted. Someone else recommended I replace "eval" by "print" or "echo" and view in a browser. ![]() Someone in another forum recommended I use the following link to decode :īut this generated a "Invalid character in a Base-64 string." error. There are 7 or 8 files like this, with the average file about 1500 chrs long. Here's what the stuff looks like when opened by a text editor : one that could be de-crypted pretty easily. though I'm no programming expert, since the server seems to know what to do with the encrypted PHP files without any 3rd party accessories, it's probably a very common encryption method. I can't use this stuff with the shoddy english. ![]() This guy's english isn't very good.Īnyhow, half the files he sent me are encrypted after all, but since he already got paid, he isn't returning emails anymore. In good faith, I hired a foreign programmer to write some PHP for me, and the original deal was "no encrypted files" so that I could edit bad wording and phrase turns.
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