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<title>aftermoon on "View page source"</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;Using Firefox, when you click &#34;view page source&#34;, you will get codes of the webpage you are opening. Do you think it is OK in term of security? If you are the webmaster, is it possible to get the codes invisible from visitors?
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