Can we open a script which is in DLL format?

iEmby wrote on 4/3/2024, 11:53 PM

Can we open a script which is in DLL format?

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Phil_P wrote on 4/4/2024, 2:41 AM

Have a look here:

Decompile Info

I haven't tried any of these, but it may work for you. :-)

Or you could ask the developer if they would be willing to share their source with you.

lan-mLMC wrote on 4/4/2024, 3:03 AM

From https://reverseengineering.stackexchange.com/a/4745

Legality of decompilation depends on the EULA (End User License Agreement) of the binary you wish to work with. While Open Source License Agreements like GPL may allow to edit/decompile the binary, other closed source proprietary agreements will prevent you in most cases.

That being said decompiling is always legal to somewhat a limited extend according to copyright laws of Europe and the US.

More information on this topic here
https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111105222757AAGuJvd
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decompiler#Legality
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/30359/is-decompiling-software-considered-unethical-or-illegal

jetdv wrote on 4/4/2024, 8:09 AM

You an RUN a script that is a DLL. If you want the source code behind it, you really need the actual source code. While there may be some ways around it, I see you've been shown the legalities of it. Plus it would not be anywhere near as readable as the original source code.