ew.
well maybe there's no good way to protect javascript then. linux people are able to view source.. while windows people with IE have to go to their cache. I don't really care for Netscape, but obviously since the mod_rewrite is all server-side, netscape doesn't send the referer with the script request..
so... all browsers are unalike. i don't really care for netscape though, that thing is blah. my past sites have been javascript intense and i found making it all compatible with netscape is like doubling the length of the source code.
i wanted to protect javascript after a few sites just took the code and copied it completely, changing my "by: jerry su, email: email@jsu07.com" and replacing it with their own name and email. i even had a copyright message which they left in tact.
oh well.. i'll remove the .htaccess and forget the whole thing.
well maybe there's no good way to protect javascript then. linux people are able to view source.. while windows people with IE have to go to their cache. I don't really care for Netscape, but obviously since the mod_rewrite is all server-side, netscape doesn't send the referer with the script request..
so... all browsers are unalike. i don't really care for netscape though, that thing is blah. my past sites have been javascript intense and i found making it all compatible with netscape is like doubling the length of the source code.
i wanted to protect javascript after a few sites just took the code and copied it completely, changing my "by: jerry su, email: email@jsu07.com" and replacing it with their own name and email. i even had a copyright message which they left in tact.
oh well.. i'll remove the .htaccess and forget the whole thing.