> From: MC <[email protected]>
>
> any hope to lock html code? to prevent wholesale download and content 
> theft? let's bypass the "don't post it" strategy. Don't want a 
> username/passcode option either. these websites must surface on standard 
> google searches and be readily accessible.

Of course, you can't do that because it's the browser at the user's end
that interprets the HTML to show the user.

But I realized that this question is essentially what Digital Rights
Management is, having software on the user's end that is owned
by/controlled by/responsible to *the server* and not *the user* to
decode and let the user look at (but not touch) the content.

Dale
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