[thelist] hiding html source code

Rodrigo Galindez rodrigo at cedha.org.ar
Tue Nov 4 15:38:36 CST 2003


I agree with marc. There is no need to code in that preliminar stage of
the development.
Anyway, try www.anti-leech.com, they have a free to use html code
"protector".
Cheers,

Rodrigo Galindez
Information Management Assistant
Centro de Derechos Humanos y Ambiente
Gral Paz 186 10 A
5000 - Cordoba - Argentina
Tel/fax 54-351-4256278
rodrigo at cedha.org.ar
www.cedha.org.ar

> Message from Tim Burgan (11/4/2003 11:24 PM)
>
>>i'm now learning client side and server side scripting for myself and
>> starting my own business. i would love to use this technique in the
>> approval stages of development.
>
> In the "approval" stages of development, consider doing only
> screenshots/mock up images in photoshop rather than actual coding. Why
> start writing code before you get paid in the first place?
>
> If your response is "the clients need to click around to see how things
> work", do multiple screenshots and walk them through it like a
> storyboard.
>
> I'm sure you are aware of that running a business requires its own
> special  set of skills quite separate from client side and server side
> scripting. A  great book you can maybe take a look at is The Geek's
> Guide to Internet  Business Success by Bob Schmidt.
>
> Good luck.
>
> regards.
> -marc
>
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