Sunday 22 September 2013

The Classical HTML Protection Software Goes Back

(PRWEB) October 17, 2004

The classical world first software for protecting HTML pages is back. After one year silence the HTMLock developer company was released new version.

The HTMLock will always be classical and easy for use – said Andrew Revvo, the main HTMLock developer.

About the program:

HTMLock allows you to create password protected HTML pages and hide HTML source of your pages. With this tool you can encrypt HTML pages and place them on your web site, CD, DVD, or hard drive. You can password protect HTML and text files.

The program is based on JavaScript technology, so it works virtually anywhere. The user-friendly wizard helps you to encrypt HTML and text files in just a few clicks. As the result you get a single HTML file that contains both encrypted text and JavaScript to enable the text to be displayed after the right password is entered. You can place the logon form on any web page and call the locked page as easily as a CGI script. The product comes with a variety of templates that are sure to fit your design specifications. Using the cookies template you can protect as many web pages as you need, so the user can submit the password once and have access to different locked pages.

Key Features:

Page source code protection, antispam protection and password protection;

Templates-based protection engine;

Password logon form can be placed on any web page;

Encrypts HTML and text files. As a result you get a single html page;

Unlimited key length protection, based on the password length;

Easy of use wizard-style interface with command line batch operations for power users.

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