Dear Wise Monks,

I search the internet for a solution to the question, "How do I hide my javascript code?". The only suitable solution I have so far is to use PHP like so:

Create an html file containing:

<?php session_start(); $_SESSION['js'] = true; ?> <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="javascript.php"></script> <title>Untitled Document</title> </head> </html>
And have the javascript.php file that looks like this ...
<?php session_start(); if($_SESSION['js'] == true){ ?> document.write("Hello World!"); <?php } $_SESSION['js'] = false; ?>

I pretty sure the same thing can be done Perl also either via CGI or mod_perl. Has anyone done this? If so could please share your solution with me? I really don't want to hassle with installing PHP.

Thanks!

Update: I went ahead and installed PHP and this PHP code does not work :(

In reply to How could I use CGI to hide my javascript code? by Plankton

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