If obfuscation isn't all that good, why does Google obfuscate its
search results' code? Okay, I realize they're a commercial entity and
need to do it. How do they do it?
Could anyone out there decipher and normalize code for a Google search
result page? And despite the obfuscation, why is Google so fast?
I also get the feeling sites like Google and Facebook manage to create
better thumbnails on the fly. Any idea how?
I am now seeking tools on javascript obfuscation. I have searched for several like stunnix, . But the interface is not really neat and sounds complicated. Is there any open source project doing this ? I need to encrypt several js and jsp files using javascript. If not an open source, which other obfuscator you will recommend?
I am a visiting researcher at a laboratory this summer and my current task is investigating javascript obfuscation techniques. I am trying to get a relatively large sample of website containing javascript code so I can analyze it and determine if it is: 1) obfuscated 2) malicious
I have a fairly decent inference what the result will be, but it would be nice to have statistics on my side. Having said that, I believe it will be necessary to have a very large sample size to perform my analysis.
Now for my question, does anyone know if there are any ways to utilize a web browser or other component to automatically find javascript samples? Google has not yielded any results, and the code search merely searches repositories; not exactly what I need.
Short of rolling my own crawler, can anyone offer any suggestions that will aid me in my task?
How to find the top 5 JavaScript obfuscation practices and tools? Are there tools able to combine multiple .js source files into one combined wholly obfuscated and hopefully compressed .js output file? Is it wise to obfuscate twice? and The top 5 CAPTCHA evaluation tools (don't necessary need to be javascript).
I'm not sure where I have translated this incorrectly. I have one google map embedded on my page which works fine. But I wanted to add a second one. I thought the easiest way to do this would be to have a second page which is called later on with all the details on it for the second map. However although I think (this I presume is where I went wrong) I have replicated the instructions correctly the place holder for the second map just remains blank.
This is the code for my called page with the instructions for the second map:
And this is the script of the main page, just in case I would be better off keeping them both in one place.
<head>
I've cut out the script that doesn't relate to this so I hope I haven't missed anything important.
[url] I am having a problem with site in IE7 this is identified as a problem? Can someone at least rule out this js error? This is js generated when adding google maps
I'm working on a project which implements google Maps. Now I have to choose between GWT or JavaScript as a programming platform. I'm wondering which is faster when accessing the data to be used to initialise the maps from a remote server?
Been looking at google maps, but i am not sure if this is possible, what do you think?
1) Fill database with places (refering to lat + long values) + put markers on google map. 2) Users can then browse the map, click on a marker to select the location which referes to a place in a database.
I know I can add markers to a map. Not sure if it is possible for a user to click one, which then fills a box in a form though.
I'm hoping to set up a system similar to Google Adwords that allows other sites to extact a limited amount of data from my site, and display it as part of their webpage. Google use a javascript file: show_ads.js with parameters.
Can anyone explain how the .js file works? In particular how does it output HTML back to the calling site, and how does it access the parameters?
i found this code ........ now on clicking the Feed Setting... it shows another div which act as a submenu.Can any one tell me, how can one attach a onClick handler without giving an ID to an span. <span class="button-body unselectable">Feed settings...</span> Code:
how to put a hyperlink in google map's infowindow?Now my infowindow is managed to echo user name and address. What i intend to do is adding a hyperlink at below (inside infowindow) to view_mem.php. I heard it's impossible to add hyperlink inside. Any opinion?
This is my google map:
//<![CDATA[ function load() { if (GBrowserIsCompatible()) {
[code]....
I tried to do something like this in my echo '<marker '; But it doesn't work
I am working on developing my own javascript API to be used across several websites I use on different servers, different domains, and different data centres entirely. I can not copy the script files to all of the websites as they need to remain on the source server for XSS restriction purposes.I am attempting to develop something similar to how the new Google AJAX API works were you can call the load(); function from the google namespace and load any of the required APIs into the google namespace dynamically. I have checked Google and all information I can find is telling me that I need to dynamically create a new script tag using javascript to import the further javascript files from the directory but it isnt working for me.
I am working on creating a map using the google maps API. I would like to update the markers and info windows using an XML database. I know how to parse the XML using PHP if I was just going to create a table on the page, but for the life of me I can't find a complete and simple description of how to do it with javascript. I've been reading tutorials and W3 schools reference for over a week trying to figure it out. I'm new to javascipt, so some of the stuff I don't really understand. I did find a similar question posted on this forum, although I can't get it working. Here is my code (note: this code doesn't work, I know that I'm missing some way to load the xml and parse it, but I don't see how its done):
We got a google maps with a bunch of pins. Each pin is setup to use our blue custom icon image. I'm trying to make it so that when you click on a pin, that particular pin changes to a green version of the icon, and all the reset stay blue. If the user clicks another pin, it turns green and the previous goes back to blue.Basicly only the clicked active pin should be green.
Here is my code so far that will change the clicked pin into a green version.My problem is all attempts to change all pins back to blue prior to changing this clicked pin to green fails bad.
I want to be able to rotate Adsense ads. 3/4 of the time, it will be someone else's. 1/4 of the time, it will be mine (my code is displayed already). However, the code I tried doesn't work.
<script language="JavaScript"> images = new Array(4); //the following string is really all on one line images[0] = '<script type="text/javascript">google_ad_client = "ca-pub-4811954214954647";google_ad_slot = "2713945203";google_ad_width = 728;google_ad_height = 90;</script><script type="text/javascript"src="http: //pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js" ></script>'; [Code]....
I am messing around with Google Maps a little and the fundamental difficulty in building anything useful is extrapolating address information from another website. I would like to be able to use a form like yahoo yellow pages send it a zip code and get back a bunch of, say, banks in that zip code and parse the address out. Some things, very few, actually return data in the XML format, but how do you write a script that send a request to a website and then returns that request as a DOM object. I'll even take HTML and then I'll parse it out myself, but how do you do that.
I know it sounds fundamental, but I'm a real beginner in this, so if you can push me in the right direction I would appreciate it too.
My current set up is a form that gets someone to enter "City, State" then when they hit the submit button i used PHP to set up a variable called $location which was set to google.com/maps?q=from%3A+city,+state+to%3A+city,+state the $to variable is sent from a hidden input and is equal to the club they want to go to. After that i do a few string changes to get rid of the spaces. after its' all done it becomes $location.
What i currently have is a simple window.open() using javascript to open up the window. This works fine with one major problem.. popup blockers stop it from opening and the people browsing this site aren't exactly tech savy. They usually have no idea how to allow popups and this becomes a problem. The only reason i have it set up the way i do now is because my javascript is very limited.. but my php is pretty good. Is there a better way to open up the new window without popup blockers stopping it? If not do you know a way I could set up javascript to change a hidden input on the fly as the person enters their info so i can just use method="GET" and have the action to google.com/maps.