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Thread: How to hide your source (html)coding ?

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    i thing that is open source heheh, why must to hide code

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    Unfortunately as others have said there is no way to hide HTML or CSS for that matter

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    Yes, as opposed to in PHP. PHP is properly secured and cannot perspective by readers or reader to perspective the PHP value in View Web page Resource, only HTML value can perspective in View Web page Resource.

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    Hiding will not help. hackers know their way to get into source codes.

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    Than the browser, so others do not understand it, there is some software to encrypt the source code.*I do not remember the name of the software, you can try to Shareware.com.*- Search for shareware programs and free software download, find it

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    PHP is the most secured; it cannot be seen by the surfers and visitors in the view page source. It can be seen only by HTML code on view page source.

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    I agree you, there is no tool for hiding your HTML code, where you go in other workstation/PC, the HTML code still viewing in View Page Source.

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    It is true, unlike in PHP, which is secured and cannot be seen by visitors or surfer to view the PHP code in View Page Source and only HTML code can view in View Page Source.

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    You could obfuscate it, but it will do little to actually stop it being stolen.
    HTML, just as with JavaScript, needs to be human-readable as the browser has to pass it.

    Another down side to obfuscation of html is it's negative effect on SEO.
    Google won't like you site if it isn't easily readable.

    If you are using a CMS you could remove direct access to the files so some-one making a "site-rip" wouldn't have it soo easy.

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