How to hide/encrypt html source data

Discussion in 'Security' started by ddzc, Jul 9, 2008.

  1. #1
    anyone know how I can hide the html source data (IE== VIEW-SOURCE) from the public?

    Thanks
     
    ddzc, Jul 9, 2008 IP
  2. blueparukia

    blueparukia Well-Known Member

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    Can't do it. Live with it.
     
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    blueparukia Well-Known Member

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    wow, make it all Javascript so hundreds of thousands of people can't see it, including Google. And if Google can't see it, that means your site will be a success right ?
     
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    Google can crawl flash now, do you honestly think the googlebot can't read JS?
     
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    It can't. Google is like a text browser, it has Javascript disabled.

    As for Flash, it can read just the text in a SWF file, but has limited capabilities when you use multiple pages within the one Flash file. It can be overcome by generating a text alternative to the SWF when you compile it, but thats it.

    Google does not see CSS, Javascript, images (themselves, it still sees the titles and srcs etc).

    Besides, if you hide your source, it reeks of bad coder.
     
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    Yousif Banned

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    Well, you can PM me. I've done it before. It's a really annoying process when you want to edit your website though.
     
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