You're missing the point I think. You aren't going to be able to stop people
from looking at the source code for anything that the browser renders or
processes (and that includes JavaScript). The browser has to be able to run
it, and if the browser can run it, the user can look at it. There is no way
around this.

On 10/19/07, Richard White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi thanks for all your replies. Ok so the html is not possible but was
> interested in the fact that JS could be encrypted as we have noticed that CF
> code does not show but the JS along with comments does.
>
> we will look into JS encryption
>
> thanks
>
> 

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