Hi,

On Jul 29, 5:07 pm, ilovesss2004 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now I know the web app will work just with the pyc files, and others
> can not view the source code from pyc files. But the source code can
> still be viewed in web browser (I mean the source code of html and
> javascript at the client side). Is there a method to encrypt the
> source code by a language that the web browser knows so that the
> source code will be unreadable but still readable to web browser?
>

Not one that is effective - that simply isn't how the web works.

There are utilities which advertise this ability, and which serve
pages to the browser as an encrypted block which is decrypted by
JavaScript in the browser, but they are useless because it is trivial
to see the unencrypted version after it has been processed by the
script - "view source" will show the encrypted data, tools like
FireBug will show the plain-text (e.g. post-decryption).

The bottom line is that such schemes will only foil those who wouldn't
know what to do with the code in the first place, whereas they
represent no obstacle at all to anyone who has the slightest technical
savvy. Additionally, they will prevent anyone with e.g. NoScript or
sight-impaired people with text-to-speech systems from using your site
*AT ALL*.

What are you afraid of? That is the real problem.

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Cheers,

PhilK

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