Javascript and Html Source Encoding 1.0 details
Javascript and Html Source Encoding 1.0 details
Platform(s):
Unix, Windows *, Mac
Javascript and Html Source Encoding description
An example of a simple JavaScript encoding of an html page. When the page loads you are prompted for a password. Enter the correct password and the page displays properly - enter the wrong password and you see only an "Invalid password" message. Viewing the source of the page shows only the encoded content. The encoding is fairly basic but should stop all but the most determined script thieves, spam-bots, or spiders. Tested in Mozilla on Linux, IE on Windows, and Safari on Mac.
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