SSL is a protocol used to encrypt the data as it is sent between machines, but it does not prevent the source to be read by a user.
I think that Chris has pointed out very well the problem: if you have info that you won't expose publicly, that information should be stored and processed server-side only. On 10 mar, 07:06, Rahul <rahul.dhak...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you all of you, > I am thinking of linking pyjamas with my web2py project. Though I > it does not restrict users from viewing the page source, it does not > show parameters in the source to the public openly. This way if there > is someone with malicious intentions, we can prevent one from > inspecting site parameters to some extent. Per Bruno, flex and flash > or Silverlight are good alternatives but they definitely do have a > learning curve and also will take me some time to learn integrating > those with web2py. How safe is flex development from security point of > view.. I dont really have any idea. > > How about SSL? I am not at all familiar with it :( Does it help in > some way? or > Some other java script frameworks that can help may be Qooxdoo etc ? > > Sincerely, Rahul D (www.flockbird.com) > > On Mar 10, 8:05 am, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > On Friday, March 9, 2012 7:14:14 PM UTC-5, rochacbruno wrote: > > > > Use flash/flex or MS Silverlight, you will have this by default :) > > > Though even those can be decompiled.