That's a question that worries many people on the Internet.
And some people go to great lengths to hide their source
code.
There are several reasons you might want to conceal the
source code of your web pages:
=> you have web pages that rank highly in the search
engines and you don't want people to see your meta tags
=> you don't want people copying your web page design
or java scripts
=> you want to protect your website from email harvesters
and other spam utilities
But can you hide your source code?
The short answer is no - to display a web page, the browser
has to be able to read the source, and if the browser can read
it, so can your visitors.
But there are ways to make it more difficult for your visitors to
read your source code. Here are some of them:
(1) Adding dozens of carriage returns at the top of your
HTML page
This one has fooled me a couple of times. All you see is a
lot of blank space - but just keep scrolling down and you'll find
the source code.
(2) Using frames
When you try to view the source code of a page using this
technique, all you see is the first ten or fifteen lines of HTML.
But just save the page to a folder on your hard disk and then
look for a sub-folder where the images in that page were
saved to.
In the sub-folder you'll find an HTML file that contains the source
code you were looking for. Again, this won't fool experienced
users, but it's worth a shot. Here is the code:
http://www.ezine-writer.com/framescode.html
(3) Disabling Right Click
This is an old trick and experienced surfers know how to get
around it. Here it is anyway - a script that disables Right Click:
http://www.ezine-writer.com/rightclick.html
(4) Disabling View Source
I searched high and low for a script that disables 'View Source'
in the browser menu bar, and couldn't find one.
Here is a script that is supposed to disable 'View Source' - I tried
it out in my browser (IE 6.0) and it didn't work, so perhaps it only
works in older versions of IE:
http://www.ezine-writer.com/no-source-code.html
(5) Encryption plus frames
This is a technique that will work on all but the most
experienced web surfers. Here is the code for doing it:
http://www.ezine-writer.com/hidesource.html
I've created a copy of my index page using the above
technique - if you click on View Source, all you see is a jumble
of characters: http://www.ezine-writer.com/encrypted.htm
Well, that's it! All you need to know about hiding your source code.
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Michael Southon has been writing for the Internet for over 3
years. He has shown hundreds of webmasters how to use this
simple technique to build a successful online business. Click
here to find out more: http://ezine-writer.com/
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