You can't hide your javascript code. Anybody can always see everything that gets loaded to a browser. If I see code I like, like at a big commercial site, I can view page source, see what the src attribute is for a <script> tag, and then copy and paste that to the address bar to make a url which will display it.

That said, you can obfuscate your code, but it's a hassle. Far better to write your application in Perl like ikegami says with CGI::Session and that way the serious code is hidden on the server. Just watch how your server is configured so .cgi files are not displayed as text!

HTH, SSF


In reply to Re: How could I use CGI to hide my javascript code? by sflitman
in thread How could I use CGI to hide my javascript code? by Plankton

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