HTML Encrypter
HTML Encrypter
This won't hide your source code or disable right ****. This just makes your HTML hidden. There is a way to crack it, but it would take massive amounts of time to crack it and the person would only be cracking your HTML, not your PHP or any of that. Here is the website where you can encrypt your HTML:
Encrypt Your HTML or http://www.iwebtool.com/html_encrypter
Enjoy!
Encrypt Your HTML or http://www.iwebtool.com/html_encrypter
Enjoy!
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It might not hide it, but you add Disable Right **** to this, and the people trying to steal your work is now screwed. They have to figure out the encryption. This won't keep your work from being completely stolen but if someone steals your work, you can atleast say they deserved it lol.
Wait, just remembers I can't sticky in this section :P. Lixas? Think this deserves a sticky?
Wait, just remembers I can't sticky in this section :P. Lixas? Think this deserves a sticky?
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I think its very difficult to protect your html code.
I haven't seen this in use on a real website, but I think that if someone actually views the source code, both the encrypted and unencrypted source show up.
This can be very simply cracked, using a little more javascript. Disabling right **** can be bypassed either using Firefox options, or most browsers have a View Source option on the View or Edit menu, which isn't affected by disabling right ****.
I haven't seen this in use on a real website, but I think that if someone actually views the source code, both the encrypted and unencrypted source show up.
This can be very simply cracked, using a little more javascript. Disabling right **** can be bypassed either using Firefox options, or most browsers have a View Source option on the View or Edit menu, which isn't affected by disabling right ****.
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My opinion about this HTML encryption service using javascript:
This topic will be sticky for a while
- what should user do if his browser is very old and does not support javascript'ing
- What if i want to view this page with mobile phone / smartphone internet browser
- It does not fit for dynamic web developement: php, asp, jsp etc.
- i prefer ajax as an encryption method
- it realy expands the size of your source (more bandwith for user and server)
This topic will be sticky for a while
It is simply impossible to encrypt HTML. When you hide it with JavaScript, you must see that the browser needs to know how to un-hide it, so the "decryption" routines are there.
And besides, some browsers can give you the generated HTML directly.
And besides, some browsers can give you the generated HTML directly.
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define('I_LOVE_PHP', true);
Does look interesting, but how is someone supposed to edit their pages if they look like this:
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<Script Language='Javascript'>
<!--
****.write(unescape('%3C%70%20%61%6C%69%67%6E%3D%63%65
%6E%74%65%72%3E%3C%66%6F%6E%74%20%63%6F%6C%6F%72%3D%72%65%64%20%73%69%7A%65%3D%2B%35%20%73%74%79%6C%65
%3D%69%74%61%6C%69%63%20%77%65%69%67%68%74%3D%62%6F
%6C%64%20%66%61%63%65%3D%22%57%65%62%64%69%6E%67%73
%22%3E%48%65%6C%6C%6F%20%6D%79%20%66%72%69%65%6E%64
%2C%20%70%6C%65%61%73%65%20%74%65%6C%6C%20%6D%65%20
%69%66%20%79%6F%75%20%63%61%6E%20%64%65%63%6F%64%65%20
%74%68%69%73%3C%2F%66%6F%6E%74%3E%3C%2F%70%3E'));
//-->
</Script>
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