Corroder said:
"If the original code has yours, just re-write the code again"
Peoples said:
"Many of them said they lost their code by accidents and ask everywhere to get back their code by reverse the encoded code. But in fact, this is just pretending. Actually, they want to get the code in a tricky way because they don't know the code at all and they are not writing the code event just one word"
Not my words, I heard from the peoples. _________________
Stealing Code From Stolen Code...
And Admit It.. Hmmm....Typically LOL
Corroder said:
"If the original code has yours, just re-write the code again"
Peoples said:
"Many of them said they lost their code by accidents and ask everywhere to get back their code by reverse the encoded code. But in fact, this is just pretending. Actually, they want to get the code in a tricky way because they don't know the code at all and they are not writing the code event just one word"
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Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 11:41 am Post subject:
You can get the code back from an encoded function. Compiled Lua can be decoded back to real code via various Lua decompilers. Generally, you won't get much help on this forum doing it unless you can absolutely prove it is your code. _________________
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