Paulo Lopes wrote:
Is there a way to protect javascript code?
No and there can't be.
The browser must see the cleartext Javascript code to execute it, and if
the browser can decode it, a user can as well.
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They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve
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