The code produced by the HTMLProtector tool may prevent access to pages with an HTTPS address due to various reasons, such as the tool not properly handling secure connections or the code generated conflicting with the security protocols used by the HTTPS pages.
I wonder if you could tell me if this works on Windows 7 (64 bit)? I have version 3.6 on my XP laptop and really love it. But I'm retiring the laptop and would like this for web design work without constantly having to open the laptop and transfer files via a USB stick.
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
The official website of HTMLProtector doesn't work which means the software is discontinued. You will need to use an alternative. For this operation, I would like to recommend using HTML Guard. It's another HTML protecting application, but at least it's maintained and available for downloading. You can browse to the official website to find more information about it as well as supported features.
The code produced by the HTMLProtector tool may prevent access to pages with an HTTPS address due to various reasons, such as the tool not properly handling secure connections or the code generated conflicting with the security protocols used by the HTTPS pages.
I wonder if you could tell me if this works on Windows 7 (64 bit)? I have version 3.6 on my XP laptop and really love it. But I'm retiring the laptop and would like this for web design work without constantly having to open the laptop and transfer files via a USB stick.
The official website of HTMLProtector doesn't work which means the software is discontinued. You will need to use an alternative. For this operation, I would like to recommend using HTML Guard. It's another HTML protecting application, but at least it's maintained and available for downloading. You can browse to the official website to find more information about it as well as supported features.