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Protecting JavaScript (JS file) Source Code
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25/07/2006 05:39:48
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Visual FoxPro
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Internet applications
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Do javascript JS files have to be local to the IIS server that "spawns" their HTM?


>>One of the JS files is very special. I would prefer not to distribute it, but instead, have the client [module] reference this [particular] file on my server.
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>AFAIK there can be no *real* client-side security for JS running inside the client (think IP-listeners for instance <g>). You could go for "obscurity" by compiling the code into a COM object (some users won't like that at all <bg>) or try to keep the particular functionality on the server - AJAX might help with "presentation" enough to make such an apporach bearable, but that depends much on the needed functionality.
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>regards
>
>thomas
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