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Protecting Myspace layout codes
Emmazing
post Jul 7 2007, 12:53 PM
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Does anybody know a way that I can encode a Myspace layout so that the code cannot be changed? I'm making custom layouts for people on myspace so the information doesn't need to be changed like the friend IDs and whatnot. I'm just frustrated when I make a layout and ask the person to keep it the way it is, credit and all, and they change the code. I tried the encoder link from the resource thread, but it doesn't work when I put it into my Myspace. Has anybody been successful in encoding a Myspace layout?
 
YourSuperior
post Jul 7 2007, 02:12 PM
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Unfortunately you won't be able to encode it because when you encode it, javascript is used and myspace doesn't allow javascript. The only way I know that you can protect your actual layout is put your credit on the layout when you design it, but as far as coding I don't think you can protect it.

This topic should be moved to Myspace Support.
 
*karmakiller*
post Jul 7 2007, 08:04 PM
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Sadly, that's a risk that happens when you post codes on myspace, even if they are for your Myspace. You can warn them, or if you find someone using your layout you can change the images and upload them again. (Or you could just change the images and upload them again and people will know they're jocking your stuff shifty.gif )
 
*SinfullySweet*
post Jul 7 2007, 09:43 PM
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QUOTE(Alvin @ Jul 7 2007, 02:12 PM) *
Unfortunately you won't be able to encode it because when you encode it, javascript is used and myspace doesn't allow javascript. The only way I know that you can protect your actual layout is put your credit on the layout when you design it, but as far as coding I don't think you can protect it.

This topic should be moved to Myspace Support.


Alvin is right. There really is no way you can protect your codes.
 
Emmazing
post Jul 7 2007, 09:56 PM
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Oh okay. Thanks everyone. It's too bad that there isn't a way to do it. I like the idea of changing the images though. That could work. =)
 

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