Hiding in JS is a joke. You can just look at the source. that's what view>source does. Or, look at the source, find the url of the external js file (if ext), then open that, check url.
done.
You can't "hide" it in a js file... just put it there. Not gonna do much.
I said this above. I hate real media player. It's proprietary, you need a special player, and I've never seen anything in it that looks decent. Then again, I uninstalled it a while ago after getting fed up with its stupidity.
So... no clue on that question.
Just for the record, that source file is nothing...
Code:
rtsp://rx-wes-sea167.rbn.com/farm/*/mactv/mactv/demand/200604150930300k.rm
--stop--
pnm://rx-wes-sea167.rbn.com/farm/*/mactv/mactv/demand/200604150930300k.rm
I have no clue what that means... it just links to itself.
EDIT: Ah! Nevermind. the link you gave is slightly different. Looks to me like it changes the domain name, adds "/farm/*/" to it, then changes from http to rtsp and pnm, which is, clearly some weird RM format link... meaning that's your source file... just dunno if you can get to it to easily.
EDIT again: The first link, rtsp://rx-wes-sea167.rbn.com/farm/*/...4150930300k.rm opens some file, presumably the right one, in QT (default player for .rm, it seems) even though it's not http.
The second gives an error. not sure what that one does.
Anyway, there's your source file.
However, I get a message "unsupported transport" when QT opens it. It does scale to a small size (not default) and set the timebar at the bottom to a certain length, so it seems to have recognized some of it.
Furthermore, I can ONLY get it to open in QT, and it won't save to my harddrive with any browser using right click save as.
Ugly link.
However, even though this does appear to be fairly secure (I can't crack it, but i'm sure others can), it's a bad trade for using such a bad format.
Also, you surely don't have access to a server that will let you use rtsp:// and such. heh.
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