Embed all your code in a dll and put a $dll call in remotes to parse everything off. I have seen this done before, in a quite popular full scripted client (popular at the time not sure about anymore).
As far asencrypting the code in the ini/mrc file itself, you could always convert every string to binary or md5 or whatever, but it would add script overhead and if somebody is bored enough they could write a little snippet to decode it anyway. (since any key'd encoding of the strings in the script would require a plain text visable key to decode it again anyway)
Why are you wanting to hide your code anyway?
There is also always the modify mirc to read an encrypted file method, but i doubt anybody you share your script with is going to want to run a shady patch on their client.
Last edited by Om3n; 16/06/07 07:07 PM.