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freeman02042016-12-24 02:07:30
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freeman0204, 2016-12-24 02:07:30

How can you hide or change your code so that it cannot be viewed through a browser?

Even if I just have a site on html css and a little bit of jquery, can I somehow make it so that when viewing the code, scribbles are displayed or something other than the code? It is desirable that it would be impossible to see it at all. i.e. something will be visible there, but not my code. I have seen more than once how, instead of a bunch of js code in one line of html, there is none at all.

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Sn0wSky, 2016-12-24
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A bunch of js in one line is done to save kilobytes, and not to "hide". Unless it may be obfuscated, but this is unlikely to stop someone who really really wants to.
HTML'a cannot be, unless they stuffed everything into the canvas, which is also html :)
There are no absolute methods and cannot be

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