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Fravia's
"Hyper" Javascript
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Javascript
hyperprotections
and protections developing lab





Fravia's Nofrill
Web design
('98 ~ '99)
 

Updated
June 1999
Welcome to Fravia's "hyper" Javascript page
This is a 'living' workshop on Javascript site protection.
You'll find here, at the beginning (May-June 1999) some implemented ideas of mine. Note that in order to land here you already had to solve a small encryption implementation, that will be better explained and developed in this section, with your help.


[Our essays] ~ [Others' essays]
[The impossible entrance saga]


[JSprotections developing lab]
(Moderated by The Seeker's)
 

Javascript protection reversing
Fravia's living workshop on Javascript site protection

Our essays



PHASE ONE
Protection schemes: User input and javascript
by Fravia+, 30 May 1999
(this is the 'basic must know' for javascript tricks)


PHASE TWO
Protection schemes: How to encrypt with Javascript
by Fravia+, 30 May 1999
(This stuff you have solved already when you found the key to get here... but here it is explained and proposed as 'basis' for further developments...)


PHASE THREE
Protections schemes: Printing directly to frames without a CGI
by Fravia+, 30 May 1999
(I am giving you some 'meat' to build our new encryptions on... may not work on some browsers, change browser until it will work... I'm still fixing it and open to suggestions for amelioration...)


PHASE FOUR
Some small, yet quite intersting essays:
PHASE FIVE
The Seeker's Spy
by The Seeker, June 1999
(a little tool for javascript-'debugging' - no more alert-boxes !)



Others' Javascript encryption essays

PHASE ONE
JS encryption schemes: Railfence
by Jerome Bradenbaugh, June 1999

PHASE TWO
JS encryption schemes: Caesar
by Jerome Bradenbaugh, June 1999


The impossible entrance saga

PHASE ONE
JS encryption schemes: the impossible entrance
found on the wide web by the Seeker, June 1999

PHASE TWO
The impossible entrance: clever attempts
sNw and Don Quijote, June 1999

PHASE THREE
The impossible entrance: a first solution
(Applying a scoring method to guess the key)
by Laurent June 1999


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