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you can add some javascript which will decode the code to html..

but still - all those "encrypters" will still somewhere produce html code whis usually still can be displayed with "view source" after the page has loaded in the browser.

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Is is possible (and i know it is possible because i saw a program "HTMLGUARDIAN" doing that) to encrypt the source of a HTML file and make it almost unreadable by humans but still readable by the web browser?

The simple answer is, if the browser can read it, so can the user. There is no way to "encrypt" an HTML page so that the user can't view the source. (Yes, you can use javascript, but you still have the source.) On another note, there really shouldn't be any reason to encrypt your HTML source. If you store sensitive information in the HTML (or any other user-accessible file), then you probably shouldn't be writing websites. muttley Edited by cppman
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