Password Protecting A JavaScript
Sep 16, 2007Is it possible to password protect a javascript and still have it work?
View 4 RepliesIs it possible to password protect a javascript and still have it work?
View 4 RepliesSo the page is [url]
If you click on 'Tide' you can see the password prompt appears. But the problem I am having is that even if you press cancel or do the wrong password a few times it still open up the shadow box.
This is the script for the password protection
This is an example of how a working (non shadowbox) version works successfully.
[url]
I'm working on a project that requires files to be password
protected on a UNIX based site. The people that own the web site want
to be able to change the password every so often. Unfortunately, I
have restricted access only to FTP so I really can't log in to any kind
of Administrative Console or Admin Panel and see if there are folders
that can be password protected and then have passwords changed on them.
The people I'm contracted to work on the site for aren't the most
computer savvy people though....so..my question is:
Is there a user friendly way of password protecting a folder on a UNIX
based site?
I'm having trouble getting two password boxes to work on the same page, which I created using the JavaScript Kit Encrypted Password Generator [URL].
I've used the code that this generator produces, with some modifications as given by cheesebagpipe [URL]. These changes enable the user to press the keyboard's enter key to submit the password (as an alternative to clicking the submit button), and will also refocus the text box and select the text in it if the user enters the wrong password.
The code works fine on pages with just one box (e.g. [URL]), but what changes are needed to make two work on the same page? (I'm new to web design and clueless when it comes to JavaScript, which I know isn't the most secure method of password protection, but will do for now).
At the moment, on pages with two boxes (e.g. [URL]), neither of the boxes work; this appears in the address bar instead: [URL] ('help!'=whatever has been entered in the text box).
The full code for both boxes is given below.
<div id="passwordBoxes">
<div id="password2">
<form name="password1" onsubmit="submitentry();return false;">
<span class="WhiteLogin">Keyboard classes login</span>
[Code].....
I am trying to hide my JavaScript source. The method I chose was to
keep all the important source in a password protected folder, and then
use a SRC="folder/script.js" to include it in my code. This way, the
script will run, but the user will be unable to view the included
code. Or so I think :).
I have tried this method, and it seems to work. However, I would like
to know if you can see any problems with this. For instance, can you
think of a way to bypass this and get at script.js? Can you foresee
any problems that would arise as a result of keeping scripts behind
password protected folders? Any other security concerns?
Is there any way how to encrypt some html text in php and afterwards decrypt it with javascript and send it with form?
Example:
<input type="hidden" value="password"/>
I don't want to have seen value "password" in html source code but I need to send the value by form...
Most of the browsers has a feature that prompts the user to save the username or password when filling a form.
I just want to disable this feature. Can i disable this feature using Javascript?
Because there are some users that will not read on the message or information on the pop window that prompts them to save the username and password. I know it can be disabled manually through the browser's preferences.
Is it possible to disable it using javascript?
i have created one simple login form with 5 fields namely username,email id,password,retype password and phone no.i have created alert message for each function,so that when there is an error it displays alert message..now i have to replace all alert messages with inline validation(displays errors beside textbox).
<code>
<html>
<head>
[code]....
below is the code for simple login form having fields username,email id,password,retype password and phone no. i have done inline validation forcheckName() .i am not getting for the other fields can u tell me how to do it..
Code:
<html>
<head>
[code]....
I want to validate new password with repeat password befor user press submit.
<p align="center">To reset your password, provide your current password</p>
<form id="form1" name="form1" method="post" action="pcq.php">
<table border="0" align="center" class="mytable2" style="margin-left:175px" >
<tr>
[Code].....
How would you make a password feild and a retype password feild and they have to be the same?
View 15 Replies View RelatedThis is a secure solution for password protection with JavaScript. It works by encrypting the password and the content. Nothing is revealed in the source code, and it cannot be beaten by disabling JavaScript.
The download contains three files:
Protect Content.html lets you generate your own protected content.
Demo.html is a protected document, and as long as it remains unbroken, it's your proof that this software works. You can also use it as a template for your own protected pages.
Demo, with hint.html is another protected document that tells you the password. This is meant to show that the first demo is not a trick or a fake.
The following method should prevent users of client computer to access script and style code using the following techniques:
- View (Page) Source - either through right-click, menu or shortcut key
- Save As...
- Temporary Internet Files Folder
The suggested method uses server side scripting and is implemented using ASP.
Your HTML file:
<html>
<head>
...
<script type="text/JavaScript">
scriptsString=ƈ,6,5'
</script>
<script type="text/JavaScript" src="ScriptLoader.js" ></script>
....
ScriptLoader.js listing:
scripts=document.createElement('script');
scripts.src='ScriptLoader.asp?Scripts=' + scriptsString;
document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(scripts);
Action is in ScriptLoader.asp
<%@ Language=VBScript EnableSessionState=False %>
<%Option Explicit%>
<% Response.Buffer = True
Response.Expires = 0 'Prevents caching of the content
%>
<%
Dim strScripts
Dim ipsp, iFNum
Dim fso, file
Dim strReferer
Dim bRM = False
Dim Scripts(13)
Scripts(0) = "Script1.js"
...
Scripts(13) = "Script13.js"
strReferer=Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_REFERER")
'compare referer to the address of the page that uses the
'scripts and continue only if matches. This will allow access
'only by your file
strScripts=Request.QueryString("Scripts")
set fso = Server.Createobject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
While Len(strScripts) > 0
ipsp = InStr(1,strScripts,",")
If ipsp = 0 Then
iFNum=CInt(strScripts)
strScripts=""
Else
iFNum=CInt(Left(strScripts,ipsp-1))
strScripts = Right(strScripts, Len(strScripts) - ipsp)
End If
set file = fso.opentextfile(Server.MapPath(Scripts(iFNum)), 1)
Response.Write(file.ReadAll)
file.close
set file = nothing
Wend
set fso = nothing
%>
Hope this will extinguish some of the code protection debates. If you see holes in the suggested approach let me know. It still does not protect from net traffic sniffers ....
I made a form, but I don't want just anyone to be able to use it. So I was wondering if it was possible for the page to check if they were logged into my forum.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI website I've seen recently uses a clever technique, which I'm still working to figure out. When you go to view an image, a pop-up window opens -- the image is downloaded (non-cached) and then some javascript (presumably) loads a replacement image in its place (it's not displayed) -- when you go to save it, you get the dummy image.
Further, they make some javascript call (presumably, or jquery) to replace the document content of that page, so when you do a View Source, you get something totally different.
How this is actually working, and whether something like that could be cross-browser supported.
I have designed a template for a script in html and planning to sell it, but i am too concerned with piracy because i need money urgently for my further studies and piracy will ruin it,
So is there anyway you can suggest from protecting it?
The 1 way i have in mind is the first time the template loads it send the domain name using the template to my site and automatically placing a php file in another directory so that if i find the user malicious (using the pirated copy) i can disable the template and request him to buy a legitimate copy.
And can that javascript be divided into parts? like 1 part in header another in body and so on, so that it is hard to find the code.
I know there is no 100% full proof way of securing but having done little from our side can also help us avoid few pirate's .
I am trying to prevent an email address from being spammed as spammers use spidering tools to scan the internet for exposed email addresses in plain text.
I am using a technique and I'm not sure whether it will deter spam bots.
I have an external Javascript file with the following variables:
var usr = "mark";
var at = "@";
var domain = "fullmarksdrivingschool.co.uk";
[Code].....
When I open the web page in a browser the email address displays correctly but does this technique work to prevent spammers from indexing the email address?
i want algorithm for positive tainting and syntax aware evaluation
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow do I tell my password function to have input type="password" onfocus. I also want the text "Password" to disappear onfocus.
[Code]...
How to make a website show the contents readable to the visitor, while the text is entirely protected, no downloads, no copy/pasted, no saving, ..?
All possible controls to take to protect the content.
It could be somewhat similar to Google Books and Scribd:
A combination of Javascript, PDF, images, Flash, ...
Is there any tool for this? Or just; how to make it ourself?
I need a javascript that will accept the username "frederic" and the
password "ozanam" on my page "member,html" that will allow those who
input this data to access my page "member2.html".
I had a script that did this but when I updated the page on which it
resided I did not keep a copy of the javascript. Code:
I need to validate a password to only allow A-Z, a-z and 0-9. I
thought this would work:
function Validate()
{
var passphrase = document.all.challenge.value;
var re = /[a-zA-Z0-9]/;
if (!re.test(passphrase))
{
alert("Please enter a valid password!");
return false;
}
else
{
return true;
}
}
however if the following is entered 045# - this is accepted a being
valid. What am i doing wrong?
I have a friend who wants to colect email addresses from visitors to his website. He really isn't looking for 'security', but is more interested in collecting emails and simple contact information.
Is there an easy way to have a short form (name, email address, phone number) which collects that info, then sends a password which they can use to log in?
Such as, I enter 'John Doe', 'jdoe@yahoo.com' and 骃-1212', then I get an email (at jdoe@yahoo.com) with a password. The collected info should be either emailed to an admin, or better yet appended to a text file.
I have noticed i cant access password boxes with javascript in internet explorer..is there a way to get around this...
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