Does HTML Protector have the ability to prevent website from hotlinking?
It is sorry to say, we don’t think HTML Protector can be used to prevent “hotlinking”. To defeat “hotlinking” from your website, you should use some server-side methods instead. Q: After I protect the web page, the content doesn’t show and it says “To display this page you need a browser with JavaScript support”. A: By design, HTML Protector uses JavaScript based protection methods to protect web pages. This means that HTML code will be converted into JavaScript code after protection. To view the protected page correctly, you should enable JavaScript support of your web browser. For more information about this topic, please read http://www.umanitoba.ca/acn/support/websites/Javascript/.
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