I see that there are products out their that can encrypt javascript, but are they of any use? Will it really stop someone from decrypting them?
I am not sure it is worth the effort to try and protect something that is probably not that unique, or can be worked out by a descent programmer.
Does anyone try and protect their key libraries?
mehh
5:13 pm on Nov 6, 2007 (gmt 0)
it is impossble to stop someone getting at your JS if they really want to. In answer to your question yes I do but this is for bandwidth reasons. If they send me a polite email, I'm more than happy to give the library to them.