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See also my JavaScript based obfuscation program at www.baconbutty.com
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Worth reading
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Worth reading, but I had difficulty getting the two linked sites top work.
I have produced a very simple to use tool, (written in JavaScript), which encrypts JavaScript code to a completely unreadable state. I have shown the output to several experienced JavaScript programmers who could not figure out how to decode the program. Of course, like the two programs shown on the site, it can be decrypted with determination.
If you are interested, it can be found at http://www.nosharpedges.co.uk/JSEncode/encode.html, and is absolutely free of charge to use.
Also, I'd like to add that I have found your site a valuable reference in the construction of this tool!
Thanks!
Jon.
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Very worth reading
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How to hide the source code of a page. Please give me anidea regarding this matter.
Thank you...
Lanimelle
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Very worth reading
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There is a better possibility
how to hide the JavaScript or HTML source. Encrypting with the freeware "encryptHTML" from:
http://htmlcrypt.cedium.net/
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Just right
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What's with nutcases trying to scramble JS? For god's sake, you didn't write a program to run on JS did you?
Want to hide the secret of flipping an image? At this rate ppl will be encrypting plain html and everything will be set to 'nocache' or 'expires Aug 1996' *cough* ZDNet *cough*. Waste of time.
Spend your time writing better content.