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Rustam Garifulin2014-02-13 09:16:44
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Rustam Garifulin, 2014-02-13 09:16:44

How to encrypt layout?

Short. The client wants a layout with payment after verification. You need to show the layout on your server. At the same time, I would like to make it impossible to copy the work (or at least make it difficult to do it).
Of course I googled and found this . But this service rather just makes it difficult to get the layout.
Use regular browser shots? Or are there other options?

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Yuri Lobanov, 2014-02-13
@rg1

Make a layout and send him screenshots. Say that you will have to evaluate it this way, because what you send him is the work. And if he doesn't trust you, then why should you trust him?
If you were doing the server part, then yes, you can test it slowly.

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Michael Danilov, 2014-02-13
@MonkAlbino

Screen sharing on Skype or in person to your laptop.

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Max, 2014-02-13
@AloneCoder

In general, it’s better not to work with such people or work on a prepaid basis.
You will either show pictures or the layout will be taken away from you, no matter how you encrypt it.

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Nikolai Vasilchuk, 2014-02-13
@Anonym

Let him connect through TeamViewer and check.

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Krickt, 2014-02-13
@shiza36

If he does not want TeamViewer, video or photo, then he threw. You just have to put up with it and not work with a person.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2014-02-13
@inkvizitor68sl

Run local denver (or whatever is fashionable in Windows now) in a virtual machine, through teamviewer (with the file transfer function disabled), let the person go there. Will want browsers - deliver.
Well, or on the server, restrict access to the site by ip, and then follow the same pattern.

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Rustam Garifulin, 2014-02-13
@rg1

So, if you are dealing with a client for the first time, and the amount of the order does not allow you to take an advance payment, then the most convenient way to show the work before delivery will be:
- Screenshots of pages;
– Screen sharing via skype\tw\vnc.
I am for showing the screen: and you can poke into the interface and look through the code.

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