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| Subject: | Re: HTML/Java Protection |
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| Date: | Tue, 20 Sep 2005 06:52:44 -0700 (PDT) |
confusionvalley@netcabo.pt wrote:
The real objective is to protect the source code from the html and not so grabbers. Any idea to protect the
html/java?
As others have pointed out, Code Obfuscation is the way to go. Sonali Gupta has written a multi-part tutorial on the different techniques used by Code Obfuscators in the August 2005 issue of Palisade. http://palisade.paladion.net/issues/2005Aug/code-obfuscation/ Thanks, Roshen.
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