Jamie_net Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 0 100% 2 Feedback Jan 3, 2004 2K views 12 replies #1 http://www.xentrik.net/code/sourcecode.php Not sure how well it works as I have never tried it myself
http://www.xentrik.net/code/sourcecode.php Not sure how well it works as I have never tried it myself
InteractAsia Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 1 100% 17 Feedback Jan 3, 2004 #2 can't access the site
Jamie_net Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 0 100% 2 Feedback Jan 4, 2004 #5 Might have been down for a bit because its working now
InteractAsia Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 1 100% 17 Feedback Jan 4, 2004 #6 it works now..thanks for the link
InteractAsia Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 1 100% 17 Feedback Jan 4, 2004 #8 i'll test it out soon..
Anthony VIP Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 15 99% 189 Feedback Feb 6, 2004 #9 Couldn't this method mess up SE rankings?
Jamie_net Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 0 100% 2 Feedback Feb 15, 2004 #10 Thats a good point, but does it distort the actual text and Meta's ?
J Jeanco RyanPrice.ca - DeveloperEstablished Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 4 100% 28 Feedback Feb 16, 2004 #11 These source code encryptors are mostly bogus. They work about as well as the no-right click javascript code. If someone really wants at your source code they'll be able to track down the decode function and run it
These source code encryptors are mostly bogus. They work about as well as the no-right click javascript code. If someone really wants at your source code they'll be able to track down the decode function and run it
Raf Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 5 100% 21 Feedback Feb 22, 2004 #12 ... and secondly it would depend what source you want to encrypt and what type of webdevelopment language it is.
... and secondly it would depend what source you want to encrypt and what type of webdevelopment language it is.
armstrong Man from ManilaVIP Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 53 100% 71 Feedback Feb 22, 2004 #13 Here's one way to get around it: - open an 'encrypted' page within IE - Edit -> Select All - Edit -> Copy - paste into Dreamweaver You'll end up with properly-formatted HTML. Some data will be lost, like hyperlinks, but this is a good place to start 'decoding' the page.
Here's one way to get around it: - open an 'encrypted' page within IE - Edit -> Select All - Edit -> Copy - paste into Dreamweaver You'll end up with properly-formatted HTML. Some data will be lost, like hyperlinks, but this is a good place to start 'decoding' the page.