On Saturday, November 14, 2009, FDIMM <[email protected]> wrote:
>>Go read about TamperData, HttpFox, tcpdump, telnet... The only thing
>>detecting Firebug would get you is a false sense of security.
>
> yeah right... its not good to detect it. Let the user see/take/edit
> EVERYTHING you use in the site.REALY good point.
> False sense of security ? doesn't make sense at all. Preventing user
> from seeing the code lowers the security?  WOW
> It seems that you and javascript are enemies
>

If you want to lock the users of your webpage, and not letting them to
view the source, I'm afraid you chose the wrong technology. The web is
ment to be free and open to anyone to see it's source, and I think is
not in the firebug's objectives to give a mechanism to inhibit it's
users from doing so.

Hernan

PS: What I said is just my own opinion…

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