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HTML Scrambler

Does anyone know where I can find an isapi filter or asp or asp.net
script that would scramble my output html/javascript? I know they are
scripts that scrambles the js file for you
http://www.shopable.co.uk/scrambler.html but it doesn't do it in real
time. Each time I change something in the js file, I need to use the
scrambler again. Is there a script that can protect my code in real
time?

Example:
i have an regular html page on my server (page1.htm). When a visitor
request this page through the script
http://www.server.com/scramber.dll?page=page1.htm
It would automatically scramble the htm file. The user would not
notice any different unless he use view source.
Thanks in advance,

Aaron
Jul 21 '05 #1
3 1910
ku*****@yahoo.com (Aaron) wrote in
news:b4**************************@posting.google.c om:
Each time I change something in the js file, I need to use the
scrambler again. Is there a script that can protect my code in real
time?


I don't think it's possible to scamble javascript in real time.

Jul 21 '05 #2
I don't think anyone has found it to be worth the effort. The best a
scrambler could do is make it a little more difficult for a human to
read the HTML and JavaScript.

--
Scott
http://www.OdeToCode.com

On 1 Sep 2004 17:32:56 -0700, ku*****@yahoo.com (Aaron) wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find an isapi filter or asp or asp.net
script that would scramble my output html/javascript? I know they are
scripts that scrambles the js file for you
http://www.shopable.co.uk/scrambler.html but it doesn't do it in real
time. Each time I change something in the js file, I need to use the
scrambler again. Is there a script that can protect my code in real
time?

Example:
i have an regular html page on my server (page1.htm). When a visitor
request this page through the script
http://www.server.com/scramber.dll?page=page1.htm
It would automatically scramble the htm file. The user would not
notice any different unless he use view source.
Thanks in advance,

Aaron


Jul 21 '05 #3
True. If the browser can read it, so can I.

--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.

"Scott Allen" <bitmask@[nospam].fred.net> wrote in message
news:mj********************************@4ax.com...
I don't think anyone has found it to be worth the effort. The best a
scrambler could do is make it a little more difficult for a human to
read the HTML and JavaScript.

--
Scott
http://www.OdeToCode.com

On 1 Sep 2004 17:32:56 -0700, ku*****@yahoo.com (Aaron) wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find an isapi filter or asp or asp.net
script that would scramble my output html/javascript? I know they are
scripts that scrambles the js file for you
http://www.shopable.co.uk/scrambler.html but it doesn't do it in real
time. Each time I change something in the js file, I need to use the
scrambler again. Is there a script that can protect my code in real
time?

Example:
i have an regular html page on my server (page1.htm). When a visitor
request this page through the script
http://www.server.com/scramber.dll?page=page1.htm
It would automatically scramble the htm file. The user would not
notice any different unless he use view source.
Thanks in advance,

Aaron

Jul 21 '05 #4

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