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Hiding Source on IF?; Possible?
Topic Started: Dec 12 2005, 09:32 PM (567 Views)
Michael?
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I am wondering is that possible?

So the Source is hidden. I know some codes out there name themselves that they can do it, but they cant.
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Liberatum
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I guess you could encrypt it as you would normal HTML, but hide it, no.
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Michael?
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How would you do that?
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Liberatum
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Google it.
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Surferdude
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Liberatum
Dec 13 2005, 02:05 AM
Google it.

Or try to actually help? :stupid:

Technically, you cant encrypt invisionfree's html template but you can use a a script that prevents right clicks. I believe that paticular code may be on the Invisionfree support forums in the codes database.
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Captain_Cloud
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So? That anti-right click thing is completely vulnerable.
You can use certain web developer tools or hell, disable javascript.
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Captain_Cloud
Dec 13 2005, 02:30 AM
So? That anti-right click thing is completely vulnerable.
You can use certain web developer tools or hell, disable javascript.

Personally, I think that whole no-right click code is retarded, because you could just go into View -> Source and find it. :P
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Liberatum
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Surferdude
Dec 13 2005, 02:22 AM
Liberatum
Dec 13 2005, 02:05 AM
Google it.

Or try to actually help? :stupid:

Technically, you cant encrypt invisionfree's html template but you can use a a script that prevents right clicks. I believe that paticular code may be on the Invisionfree support forums in the codes database.

I'm not going to hand him sites with encryption generators when its perfectly within his capasity to click a link on google :)

EDIT: No right click is useless. Just annoying for viewers.
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Liberatum
Dec 13 2005, 02:41 AM
Surferdude
Dec 13 2005, 02:22 AM
Liberatum
Dec 13 2005, 02:05 AM
Google it.

Or try to actually help? :stupid:

Technically, you cant encrypt invisionfree's html template but you can use a a script that prevents right clicks. I believe that paticular code may be on the Invisionfree support forums in the codes database.

I'm not going to hand him sites with encryption generators when its perfectly within his capasity to click a link on google :)

EDIT: No right click is useless. Just annoying for viewers.

But if your just going to say "Google it" and not provide any info, just dont bother.

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Captain_Cloud: Exactly, thats the problem with that and just about any Javascript. It provides a minimal level of security however. :)
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Spammy Sammy
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http://www.antssoft.com/htmlprotector/
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Meltdown
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I already said you can't. Most anti-right click codes only work with IE, and they can easily be bypassed on InvisionFree boards by disabling javascript >_>
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Michael?
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Luke.
Dec 13 2005, 07:10 AM
I already said you can't. Most anti-right click codes only work with IE, and they can easily be bypassed on InvisionFree boards by disabling javascript >_>

I know you did, but i came across Seth saying you could with javascript. Or somthing. So i thought it might work.

Oh well.
Thanks peoples.
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michaelbenson
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Why would you want to encrypt your code?
After all that is how you ripped your skin, source browsing ;)
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michaelbenson
Dec 16 2005, 04:12 PM
Why would you want to encrypt your code?
After all that is how you ripped your skin, source browsing ;)

Any backing for your allegations? Any reason you decided to bump this topic?


Anyways, You can't hide the source.
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llikitlum
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If you can view on your browser, you have the source. There is no hiding it.
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