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ckroon

Posts: 869
Posted: 12/07/2017, 2:11 PM

Hi All.
I am making the jump to SC. I cannot rely on CCS to support this product properly.. as crying shame because this product is genius.
Anyways....

Has anyone had any luck with using your functions from CCS in a SC application?

mainly I need the $db->query($sql) and $db= new clsDBConnection1; items.

I have tried to copy what I find in Common but it has not worked properly.

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MichaelMcDonald

Posts: 640
Posted: 12/11/2017, 3:19 AM

Grab db_adapter, db_array,etc in fact anything in the project root
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DataDoIT
Posted: 12/11/2017, 12:07 PM

Grab all of the 15 CCS files, then you'll have access to all of the CCS
classes and functions. Or, keep all of the 15 CCS files that are in
place, and save all your money and time.
ccsminer

Posts: 159
Posted: 12/11/2017, 1:40 PM

FYI:SC performs encryption on the PHP source.
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ccsminer

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Posted: 12/11/2017, 1:41 PM

FYI:SC performs encryption on the PHP source.
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MichaelMcDonald

Posts: 640
Posted: 12/11/2017, 3:45 PM

As in intellectual property encrypt the pages and then engine unencrypt them at run time to the browser ?

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DataDoIT
Posted: 12/12/2017, 5:42 AM

They use PHP/Zend encryption
(http://www.zend.com/en/products/zend-guard) so that if you don't pay
your bill, you don't get your code.
MichaelMcDonald

Posts: 640
Posted: 12/13/2017, 4:41 AM

Don't really get that point of that .. kind of like having a partition behind your chair so your workmates can't see you type your password...
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ccsminer

Posts: 159
Posted: 12/13/2017, 2:17 PM

Quote ckroon:
Hi All.
I am making the jump to SC. I cannot rely on CCS to support this product properly.. as crying shame because this product is genius.
Anyways....

Has anyone had any luck with using your functions from CCS in a SC application?

mainly I need the $db->query($sql) and $db= new clsDBConnection1; items.

I have tried to copy what I find in Common but it has not worked properly.

FYI - SC is an extremely buggy product at this point - more of a test beta release. Support is also horrible.

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ccsminer

Posts: 159
Posted: 12/13/2017, 2:20 PM

Quote ckroon:
Hi All.
I am making the jump to SC. I cannot rely on CCS to support this product properly.. as crying shame because this product is genius.
Anyways....

Has anyone had any luck with using your functions from CCS in a SC application?

mainly I need the $db->query($sql) and $db= new clsDBConnection1; items.

I have tried to copy what I find in Common but it has not worked properly.

FYI - SC is an extremely buggy product at this point - more of a test beta release. Support is also horrible.

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