Hide your HTML source code from others and apply various limitations like text selection and copying, the context menu, offline navigation, and more.
- HTML-Protector
- Version :2017
- License :Trial
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :WCCL
HTML-Protector Description
You might have noticed that most web pages you land on allow you to inspect the source code. Sure enough it’s not quite ethical to copy bits of code, but there are security measures you can take. For instance, HTML-Protector can obfuscate the entire code and apply various restrictions to your HTML pages.
Intuitive, wizard-driven operation
The application is good to go as soon as the setup is over. Note, however, that .NET Framework is a required component to ensure functionality, but it usually comes as a default feature in modern Windows iterations.
On the bright side of things, the entire operation is wizard-driven and fitted with comprehensive descriptions of functions along the way, making it easy for individuals of all levels of experience to quickly get the hang of things. You can always go back to previous steps to adjust options through the side navigation panel.
Obfuscate the entire code and apply additional restrictions
Needless to say that the main input is represented by the HTML/HTM format. It supports nearly any kind of web server, with the possibility to import an entire work folder, or a custom selection of files, which are enlisted in a table.
New files can be delivered to a location of choice, or have original ones replaced, with the possibility to create a backup first. New files can also be password-protected and you can include a custom notice at the top of the source file.
Encryption is available for several items of the HTML page, such as only email links, all links, the body of the page, or the entire page. In addition, you can include several scripts in the operation for more security. The context menu can be disabled, as well as text highlighting or offline navigation, clipboard and drag and drop, immediate page expiry, and a lot more.
A few last words
Bottom line is that theft is still a common thing even on the information superhighway. This is why HTML-Protector can help you keep your creation safe by obfuscating custom or the entire code of a page, with options to apply various other restrictions.