Can a repSL script content be protected?
Yes, thanks to the script ciphering/deciphering features available with repSL Developer. User can assign a reserved password to his script; without it, no one will be allowed to read the content of the .rsl file (neither via repSL Developer nor via external tools). However a ciphered file can be normally executed with repSL Engine, even without any password request. Such a solution let the script owner to insert delicated and reserved information into repSL code (logins and passowords, IP addresses, calculation formulas, etc…) sure that no other persons can access them; at the same time, anyone can run the script via repSL Engine.