
For all those saying you can't do it, you're wrong!
I've seen it before. I right click the page, view properties and the code was
"iusdj98sdu89kjmiookolplkosanudh9asjd89jsa09jd0w9e dj0wejwe0jdi8jwe908dj90
djd89w8dej98wejd9wejd98wjed89jwe89jewdiojoqiwk09qk 9e09wqki09weki90idk9
9whdwe98dhw89dh89whd89whed89dh"
You get the idea.
It is possible.
Thanks to those who replied.
Tom, thanks, looks good.
Ya, I use the encode/decode method for my proxy so the filter doesn't automatically block it.
Whatever your browser renders, typically you can obtain. It may be more difficult in some circumstances, but it's still technically impossible to definitively hide your source code. I'd personally avoid it, since if you didn't already know the answer to this question, it's unlikely you'd have something someone can't steal from somewhere else anyhow.
kinda quit.
It's to hide a link so it doesn't get suspended.Whatever your browser renders, typically you can obtain. It may be more difficult in some circumstances, but it's still technically impossible to definitively hide your source code. I'd personally avoid it, since if you didn't already know the answer to this question, it's unlikely you'd have something someone can't steal from somewhere else anyhow.![]()
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