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Originally Posted by pornopete
Why would you want to? I'm assuming you don't want to pay for another programers hard work?
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Many cheaters/scammers (not to mention several worms) abuse things like jscript.encode, so in quite a few cases wanting to see what's underneath is entirely legitimate.
However, his question is too broad to answer here. It's like asking "how do you decode something that's been encoded". The answer, of course, is that it depends on how it's been encoded.
Some possibly helpful links:
http://scriptasylum.com/tutorials/en...de-decode.html
http://www.virtualconspiracy.com/ind...e=scrdec/intro
http://www.r4k.net/dec/