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Originally Posted by HomerSimpson
right...
you can just encode it somehow...
but it can be decoded eventually
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And decoding it is always trivial. All one must do is replace "eval" with "alert" and it will pop up a box with the full code.
Some encoders may require that "eval" be replaced with "alert" more than once, but they are all trivial.
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if someone has java disabled it offers an alternative. I just don't want people looking at the .js file
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"fart" and "fort" are two words that sound similar, but otherwise are completely unrelated.
Similarly, "JavaScript" and "Java" are two completely unrelated things created at different times
by different companies. The people selling LiveScript renamed it "JavaScript" because at the
time Java was a hot buzzword. It's the same thing as Xbox 360, Anderson Cooper 360,
Symantec Norton 360, Nordic Track 360 etc.
In other words, turning off Java affects your JavaScript just as much as turning off your XBox
affects Anderson Cooper - not at all, even though they both have "360" in their name.
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