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Date: 05/11/05
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On Wed, May 11, 2005 6:48 am, Mark Rees said:
[major snippage]
Just to re-iterate what I implied, somebody else said, and is still not,
apparently, getting through...
If a rip-off so-called webmaster wants your CSS and JS, what you have done
isn't even gonna slow them down.
Their browser *HAS* to have access to the CSS and JS to operate.
Therefore, they *HAVE* a copy of your CSS and JS, by definition.
It is *so* trivial for them to snag it, that you are spinning your wheels
with this PHP "protection" for it.
Sorry.
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