grabe.. gi master man ta ni ardie.

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OFF-TOPIC:
(pass the ball.. pass the ball..)

sa college isa raman to ka tao ang ma associate
sa "master"...

si mungkey man to ang naay mga groupies sa college..
"master mungkey, master mungkey...!"

and to think, dli na gani active sa banda si mungkey ato..
:D
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Pero seriously perhaps he (camilo) meant
"source code security", the act of securing one's source code



Raymond Olavides wrote:
Tsakto man tubag nila master ron, master tildemark, master hardwyrd, and master wawa.

Yes, they're greedy in a sense that they don't want people to easily copy the way they do or implement stuff. They obviously have disciplined coders/engineers to code them to get it well obfuscated.

Copying the fancy functionality/features that utilizes javascript is easier than copying the implementation details. The implementation details is what makes it important for very high traffic sites like Google to make it hard for developers who want to reverse engineer the javascript tricks. The manner how the feature is implemented makes it important because it's where performance may differ. They could for example, do the possible mini pre-processing in our system before it sends the data to their servers - not that it matters much, but take into account how many users access their services - that should be something. And that, I believe, gives you a reason to be a little bit greedy.

Aside from the above reason, you don't implement security in the client side, it is the server and the data that you need to secure. If javascript is currently capable of implementing really good security then most web applications would've moved several security measures off their servers - by utilizing the client's processing power you would make bring down server processing power requirements. If you want security, do it in the server/application ( e.g.: transmit over SSL, limit user access to server, limit database privileges, maintain good audit trails)


On 3/19/07, *Camilo III Lozano* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    thanks master rd..
si rd raman sakto tubag diri ngetz.. hahahaah.. peace! bitaw.. nothing greedy if akong reason is security reason... ang
    google, greedy diay? :P obfuscate man lagi nila? if security
    issues, dili mana greedy... :P


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    On 3/18/07, *tildemark* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:

        i do not know not a way to hide it but we can encode it somehow.
http://scriptasylum.com/tutorials/encdec/encode-decode.html

        pero d japon ni mag prevent na nakita ang code kung kabalo ka
        mag decode. function ra japon katapat unscape(). d man jud
        tingali na matago, tan awa gani ang code sa google suggest dba.
On 3/19/07, *Camilo III Lozano* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

            Greetings Master of Masters.... :)
can you help me about javascript... any possible way i can
            hide my javascript? or can i encrypt it? any FOSS that can
            do this?
:)

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-- Camilo Lozano III
    BS Information Management (Fallen CS)
    Mobile #: 0916-3338326
    Telephone #:
       Iligan City: (063) 221-1122
       Cagayan de Oro City: (088) 350-7211
    http://www.metacatalyst.org
    http://camilord.metacatalyst.org
    http://www.zabyer.org
    http://klug.metacatalyst.org/
    http://forum.xu.edu.ph
    http://forum.xu.edu.ph/linux/index.php
    <http://forum.xu.edu.ph/linux/index.php> (my linux knowledge)
    -------
    Got my Own Hacker Key:
    v3sw3BHhw5ln2pr5OFPck3ma2u4MLw5XVm+5l5UCi5Ne4t3b5en5g5RaIs5MSr3p2
    http://www.hackerkey.com

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