Is a script .dse really encrypted?
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Let's take steps to avoid this method of encryption.
The .dse format is NOT encrypted. As well as the .dsb format. That ONLY is compressed with zlib.dll and something of Qt ...
The biggest danger (and advice for a cracker, obviously ...) lies in its clumsy programming in Daz's IDE script: The warning when you want to open a .dse says it all: [Content Encrypted] !!!.
LOL
Really. You do not NEVER sell a script with this method.
Even for a dunce like me it's simple!!
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I'm really not sure what you are trying to say. The .dse file is encrypted, it needs to be unencrypted fro use in DS presumably but we don't have access to that. People can't expect to get unencrypted scripts, anymore than they can expect to get the source code for plug-ins, and in fact they do not seem to do so - people buy .dse script products from thes tore often enough that the authors are willing to write them, and even find it worthwhile producing enhanced versions later.