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| Re: How to Hide Source Code No I found a better site here http://htmlblock.co.uk it encrypts your source code, well thank should do it! Sia! -- simon smith ------------------------------------------------------------------------ simon smith's Profile: http://www.highdots.com/forums/member.php?userid=142 View this thread: http://www.highdots.com/forums/showthread.php?t=540552 |
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| Re: How to Hide Source Code simon smith wrote: > http://htmlblock.co.uk "HTML encryption is a method used to protect your website content and source code in JavaScript and Hex Code. Anyone can view the source code of a webpage, but with the use of HTML Block it encrypts your source code into unreadable code. Which cannot be stolen, neither edited! " Bull. As soon as someone views a page, it's already on the computer (e.g. stolen). If a browser can "decrypt it", so can a simple program. The funny thing: they didn't use it on their own site, as a demo. I wonder why is that? -- John Perl SEO tools: http://johnbokma.com/perl/ Experienced (web) developer: http://castleamber.com/ Get a SEO report of your site for just 100 USD: http://johnbokma.com/websitedesign/seo-expert-help.html |
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| Re: How to Hide Source Code John Bokma wrote: > simon smith wrote: > >> http://htmlblock.co.uk > > "HTML encryption is a method used to protect your website content and > source code in JavaScript and Hex Code. Anyone can view the source > code of a webpage, but with the use of HTML Block it encrypts your > source code into unreadable code. Which cannot be stolen, neither > edited! " > > Bull. As soon as someone views a page, it's already on the computer > (e.g. stolen). If a browser can "decrypt it", so can a simple program. > > The funny thing: they didn't use it on their own site, as a demo. > > I wonder why is that? <script> //<!-- document.write(unescape("%3C%64%**%76%20%......... ..")); //--> </script> Ouch, ... this is their free encryption.... The not free one probably adds some extra JavaScript stuff that disables the right mouse button, etc. -- John Perl SEO tools: http://johnbokma.com/perl/ Experienced (web) developer: http://castleamber.com/ Get a SEO report of your site for just 100 USD: http://johnbokma.com/websitedesign/seo-expert-help.html |
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| Re: How to Hide Source Code On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 00:56:28 +0200, John Bokma <john@castleamber.com> wrote: > document.write(unescape("%3C%64%**%76%20%......... ..")); <div Best, Borek -- http://www.chembuddy.com - chemical calculators for labs and education BATE - Base Acid Titration and Equilibria program for pH calculations CASC - Concentration and Solution Calculator program for solution preparation and concentration conversions |
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| Re: How to Hide Source Code Borek wrote: > On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 00:56:28 +0200, John Bokma <john@castleamber.com> > wrote: > >> document.write(unescape("%3C%64%**%76%20%......... ..")); > > <div > > How did you do that? You stole my encrypted HTML!!! -- John Perl SEO tools: http://johnbokma.com/perl/ Experienced (web) developer: http://castleamber.com/ Get a SEO report of your site for just 100 USD: http://johnbokma.com/websitedesign/seo-expert-help.html |
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| Re: How to Hide Source Code In article <Xns966AB67F7C8CFcastleamber@130.133.1.4> John Bokma <john@castleamber.com> wrote: > > John Bokma wrote: > > > simon smith wrote: > > > >> http://htmlblock.co.uk > > > > "HTML encryption is a method used to protect your website content and > > source code in JavaScript and Hex Code. Anyone can view the source > > code of a webpage, but with the use of HTML Block it encrypts your > > source code into unreadable code. Which cannot be stolen, neither > > edited! " > > > > Bull. As soon as someone views a page, it's already on the computer > > (e.g. stolen). If a browser can "decrypt it", so can a simple program. exactly, the most they can hope to do is force me to do a little work if I want to view their precious source code. But they won't stop me will they my precious? > > The funny thing: they didn't use it on their own site, as a demo. > > > > I wonder why is that? Oh no precious, we couldn't do that, then they'd know we're full o'crap > <script> > //<!-- > document.write(unescape("%3C%64%**%76%20%......... ..")); > //--> > </script> > > Ouch, ... this is their free encryption.... > > The not free one probably adds some extra JavaScript stuff that disables > the right mouse button, etc. Oh yes precious! which does precisely dick when you do like I do and surf with java, javascript, flash and most other plugins disabled. (and if I were dumb enough to use IE, I'd have active- x disabled too.) |
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| Re: How to Hide Source Code On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 02:42:48 +0200, John Bokma <john@castleamber.com> wrote: >>> document.write(unescape("%3C%64%**%76%20%......... ..")); >> >> <div > > How did you do that? You stole my encrypted HTML!!! Oops, sorry, didn't know it is a secret Best, Borek -- http://www.chembuddy.com - chemical calculators for labs and education BATE - Base Acid Titration and Equilibria program for pH calculations CASC - Concentration and Solution Calculator program for solution preparation and concentration conversions |
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| Re: How to Hide Source Code snot@sandwich.org wrote: > exactly, the most they can hope to do is force me to do a little > work if I want to view their precious source code. But they > won't stop me will they my precious? ah we have a slashdot reader in our midst! |
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| Re: How to Hide Source Code John Bokma wrote: > simon smith wrote: > >> http://htmlblock.co.uk > > "HTML encryption is a method used to protect your website content and > source code in JavaScript and Hex Code. Anyone can view the source > code of a webpage, but with the use of HTML Block it encrypts your > source code into unreadable code. Which cannot be stolen, neither > edited! " > > Bull. As soon as someone views a page, it's already on the computer > (e.g. stolen). If a browser can "decrypt it", so can a simple program. Only two ways to really hide webpage source: 1. Use images instead of text (high page loading times....) 2. Use Flash ...both of which kill SEO.. -- Mike |
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| Re: How to Hide Source Code davidof wrote: > snot@sandwich.org wrote: > >> exactly, the most they can hope to do is force me to do a little >> work if I want to view their precious source code. But they >> won't stop me will they my precious? > > ah we have a slashdot reader in our midst! How did you find that out about me? :-D. -- John Perl SEO tools: http://johnbokma.com/perl/ Experienced (web) developer: http://castleamber.com/ Get a SEO report of your site for just 100 USD: http://johnbokma.com/websitedesign/seo-expert-help.html |