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Hi,

 

I have a php file that i cannot read its source content , i dont know what type of encoding is it and i hope that someone here could help me out !

 

When i run 'file' command in linux it gives me this output : PHP script, ISO-8859 text, with LF, NEL line terminators

It shows up like this in editor (Geany):

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In Notepad++:

 

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Is there anyway that i could convert or change it to something human readable ?

 

Thanks

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PHP allows most names to use high-byte characters (ASCII >127). It's valid PHP code.

You'd have to do a sort of find-and-replace for each one, keeping in mind that replacing "ABC" might also find "ABCD" even though they're two logically different names.

 

What are you trying to do? Obfuscated code typically has restrictive licenses.

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Im kind of a newbie in PHP and to be honest i dont get it!

The script belongs to me but the programmer is not avilable anymore and i have to change the server and do some modifications .

I'll be appreciated if you could explain to me how should i do find-and-replace in this codes.

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