As a result, I was wondering how could I hide the code, or the part of the code that I don't want my visitors to see. I see now that there is no way, or at least with apache. But I still need to hide at least those path for the scripts that could compromise the site.
By the way, thank very much to you guys for your answers. Have a nice day. Didier.
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From: Joseph A Nagy Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Debian List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: I need a little help Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 15:39:42 -0600
Didier Caamano wrote:Greetings to all:<snip>
I was wondering how I can configure apache 1.3 to not allow visitors to view the source code of the page when they click on View ->Source
Is there any option in apache to do that?, any hint will be appretiated.
Didier.
Trying to prevent people from viewing your source code is as effective as asking Bill Gates to put out a product that works. It does no good and in the end only frustrates you and the end user.
If you are that desperate though to prevent people from viewing your source, there are several companies claiming to "encrypt" your source code, but it takes no verification for someone to go to that same site and decrypt it.
If you're that desperate to keep your source private, don't post it on the www.
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