>> Besides... do you REALLY have anything so mind bogglingly original in your
>> code that you have to
>> go to all these extremes to protect it?
MG> That's what I've never understood about people wanting to hide their source.
MG> HTML isn't rocket science. Any server side scripting won't be seen, and
MG> Javascript isn't all that difficult. I can't imagine any webpage that would
MG> truly have a reason to hide their source.
Unless, of cause the author in a weak moment put some sensitive
information in a hidden input field to get home free quickly (the
dark path) - not to point at anybody.
Kind regards,
Morten Winkler
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