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Re: Protect Script Code
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Re: Low cost, bug free diy CA (PKI)
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Re: unknown security error with https-connection
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Re: Protect Script Code
Henrik Gemal wrote: > Paulo Lopes wrote: > >> Is there a way to protect javascript code? >> Something like microsoft script encoder, but that aplies to Mozilla? > > Nope. MS Script encode is stupid and very easy to decode. I think it's impossible. Mozilla is open-source. I can always hack my Mozilla to display instead of execute the JS. Apart from that, it is the wrong thing to do. The script is executed on the user's machine, so I believe the user has a right to see whst is being executed. Esp. because websites usually are not (and can not be) trusted by the visitor. Ben Bucksch
Re: Protect Script Code
Paulo Lopes wrote: > Hi, > > Is there a way to protect javascript code? > Something like microsoft script encoder, but that aplies to Mozilla? Nope. MS Script encode is stupid and very easy to decode. -- Henrik Gemal Mozilla Evangelist Get the latest and greatest Mozilla web browser at: http://gemal.dk/mozilla/
Protect Script Code
Hi, Is there a way to protect javascript code? Something like microsoft script encoder, but that aplies to Mozilla? Thanks!