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Protecting JavaScript (JS file) Source Code
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Visual FoxPro
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Internet applications
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Thread ID:
01139451
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>>I would like to distribute an application that includes an IE client (HTM and JS pages). It also includes a server.
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>>There are also JavaScript files (JS) that would be part of the "client" module. Most of the JavaScript functions are offered in a JavaScript function object container that uses an IE documentID as the parent reference.
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>>1) Once a JavaScript file is referenced (href), my assumption is that is is cached on the browser's desktop and does not use a "refresh" cycle to "re" address the JS file - Is that true?
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>>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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>>I am used to using relative addressing on the server drives. Could I deliver my IE client module such that "one" of the JS files would be located [and addressed] on my server?
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>>Would I use a full href URL for that?
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>>Thanks
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>You can use include approach, but I don't think it would hide your JS file.
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>Go to tek-tips website and search in Javascript forum. I remember in 2003

Thankswhen I was reading that forum this question was asked several times and some ideas were thrown.
Imagination is more important than knowledge
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