Friday, September 26th, 2008

HTML Source Encryptor

We looked at how useless HTML protection scripts were yesterday. Of course not everyone realises how easy it is to bypass them and so it may still be useful in some instances to apply such protection to a web page since a lot of your visitors will not know how to bypass it. So which of the various products should you choose and how much should you be prepared to pay for one of these products that will not stop those who know how from seeing your source but which will stop some of your visitors from doing so? In my opinion since the code only works for those currently ignorant of how to bypass it and those visitors may eventually learn how easily it can be bypassed, it isn’t worth paying anything for such “protection” particularly since you can make your HTML source just as hard to access with a small amount of effort yourself as the protection provided by any of the programs that you have to pay for. In fact with the form I have put together you can apply most of the same “protections” to your source that any of these programs apply absolutely free.

HTML Source Encryptor

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