Nulling a script doesn't just means that script license system should only bypassed. Nulling means you have to bypass the license verification as well as you have to remove the call from dev's server too.why? works correctly
So he just returned the Further Installation step even if verification fails, and even it's going for verification to dev's server and get logs to their website. So if dev get's to know that you are using their product for production purpose without purchasing then it's a serious issue or you can say it's illegal.
So removing dev's server call is very important in nulling any script or code.
And @NullMaster did it in a perfect manner because he removed the dev's server call. Look, @NullMaster 's Code for bypassing and @gNoM3 did this.
Code:
public static function lchecker($l, $domain)
{
return 'LICENSE_VALID_AUTOUPDATE_ENABLED';
// call url for licensing
$url = 'http://crivion.com/envato-licensing/index.php';
public static function lchecker($l, $domain) { return 'LICENSE_VALID_AUTOUPDATE_ENABLED'; }
I think now you are pretty much cleared with the things.