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  jose carlos - 2015-11-13 18:54:33  
Hello, 
 
First say you've done a great job, 
 
But I have a problem, when you encrypt php classes, she does not recognize them. 
 
What happen? 
  
  Nick Daniels - 2015-11-13 19:15:24 -  In reply to message 1 from jose carlos 
Hello Jose,  
 
How do you mean, could you give an example of a Class, because I've tested with the following below and it seems to work well for me. 
 
 
<?php 
 
new Test; 
 
class Test 
{ 
	public function __construct() 
	{ 
		echo "Test"; 
	} 
} 
 
  
  jose carlos - 2015-11-13 19:56:19 -  In reply to message 2 from Nick Daniels 
Hello Nick, 
This is my Class:
 codepaste.net/7nifqv
This is the error when called class from another file ;
 
---Fatal error: Class 'Video_Pro' not found in /video-pro.php on line 70-----
 
by the way, you can download the old version of "Ghost Php Crypt" classes?
 
I want to prove to the previous version if it works.
  
  
  Nick Daniels - 2015-11-13 20:16:42 -  In reply to message 3 from jose carlos 
Jose are you accounting for the file names? As you may have noticed they're filename".enc.php".  
 
Have you correctly changed the includes/requires, etc or either renamed the files by removing filename.enc.php for filename.php 
 
I will try best to see if I can do the functionality you speak of, tho I think you may have missed something. 
  
  Nick Daniels - 2015-11-13 20:21:42 -  In reply to message 3 from jose carlos 
Also, what is in the file in the error at the line number shown?  
 
So in video-pro.php at line 70. 
 
---Fatal error: Class 'Video_Pro' not found in /video-pro.php on line 70----- 
  
  Nick Daniels - 2015-11-13 20:23:35 -  In reply to message 5 from Nick Daniels 
Keep posting too soon,  
 
Also let me know about the requires or includes.  Just wondering if it's a problem in general with the code you have, somewhere something simple will pop out. 
  
  jose carlos - 2015-11-13 20:32:32 -  In reply to message 6 from Nick Daniels 
I just edit the library, so I keep it without .enc. 
 
In the line 70; 
function run_video_pro () { 
 
--->line70--> $Video_Pro plugin = new (); 
       $plugin-> run (); 
 
} 
run_video_pro (); 
  
  jose carlos - 2015-11-13 20:36:36 -  In reply to message 7 from jose carlos 
Sorry: 
$plugin = new Video_Pro(); 
  
  Nick Daniels - 2015-11-13 20:39:41 -  In reply to message 7 from jose carlos 
Are you sure this Line 70 is correct? 
 
Line 70:  
$Video_Pro plugin = new (); 
 
Shouldn't it not be  
 
Line 70: 
$plugin = new Video_Pro(); 
 
 
I'm not sure if it's just me, but the 2nd seems to be how it should be I'd hope? 
  
  Nick Daniels - 2015-11-13 20:40:35 -  In reply to message 8 from jose carlos 
Is it still not working that way? 
 
or was that not the problem? 
  
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