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Click here to download free trial version and learn more information about the program.
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The "Input" tab is used to tell
HTMLProtector which HTML files you would like to use and define the file
type; the interface is illustrated below.

"Protect all files in a folder": If you would like to encrypt
all of the files that are in a specified directory, you can use this option.
You can either type in the path or use the "Browse" feature to
specify the directory that contains the files. For the "Mask"
portion, use the wild card character to specify which file extensions you
would like to protect; "*.htm" and "*.html" are the
default. If you would like to encrypt the subdirectories of this folder
recursively, select "Include subfolders".
"Protect following HTML files": This is the option to choose if
you have several files that are located in different directories that you
would like to encode. Press the "Add" button to bring up a dialogue
box that will allow you to choose several files. Also, you can drag files
directly from windows explorer into the list. You may drag more than more
HTML files from windows explorer and drop them into this list box also.
If necessary, you can delete a select file by clicking the "Remove"
button.
"Site root folder": Specify the folder where all files that belong
to your site reside. Only files inside that folder are considered a part
of the site. This field is necessary when you enable advanced image protection
options. If an incorrect value is entered with this field, some protected
image file will probably not be generated in output directory after protection.
"File type": Choose the type of files you want to encode; your
options are "Generic HTML Page" (generic web pages), "ASP
Page" (web pages containing ASP scripts), "External Java Script
File" (external java script files), "PHP Page" (web pages
containing PHP scripts), "JSP Page" (web pages containing JSP
scripts), "ASP.NET Page" (web pages containing ASP.NET scripts),
"ColdFusion Page" (web pages containing ColdFusion scripts), "Server-side
include Page" (web pages containing server side include code) and "EBay
HTML Page" (web page for EBay listing). If "Auto Recognition"
option is chosen, the file type will be determined by its extension automatically.
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