Hi,
Afaik I can't block users to directly open the .js files (revealed when they view the main site html source). If they open those .js files, they see that I've used SpiderBasic to build the website. Although I love SpiderBasic I would like to mask that information. Is this somehow possible?
Removing SpiderBasic mentions
Removing SpiderBasic mentions
Last edited by _Marc_ on Thu Mar 31, 2016 7:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Removing SpiderBasic mentions
you can change the javascript name and the subdirectory name in the 'Export' section of the "Menu -> Compiler -> compiler options..." window
Re: Removing SpiderBasic mentions
Aaah, it can be that simple .Fred wrote:you can change the javascript name and the subdirectory name in the 'Export' section of the "Menu -> Compiler -> compiler options..." window
Last edited by _Marc_ on Thu Mar 31, 2016 7:37 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Removing SpiderBasic mentions
Can you be more specific?
When I edit the Export fields:
HTML filename: mysbapp.html
JavaScript filename: mysbapp.js
SpiderBasic outputs:
"C:\mysb\SpiderBasic_Compilation0.html"
"C:\mysb\spiderbasic.js"
I'm using sb v1.30 x86 on Windows 7 x64 with Chrome v51 dev.
When I edit the Export fields:
HTML filename: mysbapp.html
JavaScript filename: mysbapp.js
SpiderBasic outputs:
"C:\mysb\SpiderBasic_Compilation0.html"
"C:\mysb\spiderbasic.js"
I'm using sb v1.30 x86 on Windows 7 x64 with Chrome v51 dev.
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