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Edit Jsxbin?

Explorer ,
Jun 11, 2011 Jun 11, 2011

There is a way to edit a jsxbin script?

I tryed by ExtendScript Tool Kit CS5 but the file opened another code. Or is there a way to convert to js script?

Thanks!!!

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Guide ,
Jun 11, 2011 Jun 11, 2011

I think the idea would be NO I don't know if thats actually the reality… Exporting to binary is to protect the code contents… What you ask would make that process pointless?

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LEGEND ,
Jun 11, 2011 Jun 11, 2011

jsxbin scripts do not use strong cryptography. Have fun!

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Community Expert ,
Jun 11, 2011 Jun 11, 2011

Granted, but the general idea was to protect the original javascript from prying eyes. Why break this, rather than contacting the original writer of the jsxbin and asking for the required changes?

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 08, 2013 Oct 08, 2013

Becasue not all original writers respond to requests.  Those of us who are crafty sometimes like to do stuff ourelves when necessary.

So there's really no way to do this?

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Community Expert ,
Oct 08, 2013 Oct 08, 2013
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The short answer is 'No' -- and the long answer is the same. If the author of the original script doesn't respond, that's a shame but that's where the buck stops.

Peter

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