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  1. #1
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    Question Help

    Hello all,

    I have a small question that could use your help...

    I am trying to hide html code that is on a webpage from being viewed through the source code viewer in IE or any browser...

    for instance,

    <bgsound src="http://www.mysite.com/something to display.xyz" loop="infinite">
    or <body> something something </body>

    could this be hidden from someone who would (in IE)do: view->source...

    Could someone tell me if it is possible or not and how you would do it?

    thanks in advance
    cmd

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    Truthfully, no. There's always a way around it no matter what.

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    Webius Designerous Indiginous
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    In the future just choose one forum to post to.

    Please go back and choose the edit option in the previous threads check delete and delete them. Welcome to AO.

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    Talking yes you can hide the sourse code

    Here's a link to a cgi script that effectivly hides your html source code. It work's, I've used it.
    CGI Script
    You can\'t squeeze cheese from a goat before it\'s hatched.............

  5. #5
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    Go with what "oldman" sais but also use some script that ensures your site cannot be cached on visiting computers....

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    If you check out this post, you'll find that I've already answered your question for you. As xmadness said, don't cross-post to various forums. Oh, and give your thread a proper title as well, 'Help' doesn't tell us what you need help with.
    Paul Waring - Web site design and development.

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