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RE: FN-FORUM Hiding JavaScript files
date posted 18th October 2000 09:45
It can be done, by linking the external script file to be called and printed
by a perl file. Just put a referrer check in place. This way it can only be
called from your pages living on your domains. It can't be entered directly,
nor called from any other web pages.
External .js file do NOT have to be named with an extension of .js
If none of the above makes any sense give me the url to your existing .js
file and ill code it for you.
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [EMAIL REMOVED] Behalf Of Duncan Muir
> Sent: 18 October 2000 08:34
> To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
> Subject: FN-FORUM Hiding JavaScript files
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>
> Hello,
> Does anyone know if it's possible to stop people from viewing external
> Javascript (.js) files directly from the browser? I don't think it can be
> done but I just want to make sure.
>
> Thanks for your help, Duncan
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