Correct. Can we let this drop now? I think the point has been driven into
the ground: you can't stop people from inspecting anything that is rendered
or processed in the browser. Let's move on, because somehow this thread just
won't die even though the point was made in the first reply.
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Ok thanks to everyone for helping me understand this
Richard
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Let's move on, because somehow this thread just won't die
Right. It's time to start a new one. How about coldFusion dying? ;-)
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thanks again for your replies. so i am judging by your responses that no one
really does anything to protect their code as it is pointless? if someone wants
to get it they will!
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thanks again for your replies. so i am judging by your
responses that no one really does anything to protect their
code as it is pointless? if someone wants to get it they will!
Yes, that is absolutely true for any client-side code.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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