oh.. i see what you're saying now..
kind of like what i did for javascript.. what i did was.. i sent all requests that weren't from my domain to a cgi file which recorded the referer, ip, and browser used. then i printed out a new javascript file that would run an infinite loop of alert windows that said "Copyright 2002 www.jsu07.com"..
so pretty much.. if anyone tried to copy my js and ran it on their sites.. they would get alert window after alert window..
i change that though.. only 1 alert window now.. not as cruel as before..
actually.. i'd like to challenge you people.. knowing you are "code hackers", i'm sure you'll all find your own ways around my method. i for one know a few ways to bypass it.. heres the challenge tho..
http://www.jsu07.com/ <-- contains a javascript file (/js/v6temp.js)
if you can obtain the full source code to .js file.. i.. umm..... congratulate you?
also.. it'd be nice to know how you did it.. (using telnet is the easiest way)
kind of like what i did for javascript.. what i did was.. i sent all requests that weren't from my domain to a cgi file which recorded the referer, ip, and browser used. then i printed out a new javascript file that would run an infinite loop of alert windows that said "Copyright 2002 www.jsu07.com"..
so pretty much.. if anyone tried to copy my js and ran it on their sites.. they would get alert window after alert window..
i change that though.. only 1 alert window now.. not as cruel as before..
actually.. i'd like to challenge you people.. knowing you are "code hackers", i'm sure you'll all find your own ways around my method. i for one know a few ways to bypass it.. heres the challenge tho..
http://www.jsu07.com/ <-- contains a javascript file (/js/v6temp.js)
if you can obtain the full source code to .js file.. i.. umm..... congratulate you?
also.. it'd be nice to know how you did it.. (using telnet is the easiest way)