Anyone who wishes to steal HTML-code surely can use the javascript decrypt function which is nicely shown at the beginning of this web-page.

I find this to be a solution looking for a problem. After all, dynamic webpages are made by scripts on the server and output (more or less) pure HTML, so what good is it to steal that HTML-code? It gets dynamically created again (differently) next time. If it is a static page, any half-decent HTML-author can re-write it based on what he sees.

The source-code of course remains on the server and cannot be acessed and you don't need this tool for it.

Hint: to steal the HTML-code of their page: just do a CTRL-A (in IE) and copy/paste to Word and "save as HTML". Voilą instantly stolen (ugly) HTML-code.

CountZero

"If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler." - Conway's Law


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Encrypt web files! by CountZero
in thread Encrypt web files! by nofernandes

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