This library can minify and/or bundle any Javascript and/or Cascading Style Sheets.
This is a direct .NET port of the original Yahoo! UI Library: YUI Compressor.
Obfuscar is a basic obfuscator for .NET assemblies. It uses massive overloading to rename metadata in .NET assemblies (including the names of methods, properties, events, fields, types and namespaces) to a minimal set, distinguishable in most cases only by signature.
Obfuscar is a basic obfuscator for .NET assemblies. It uses massive overloading to rename metadata in .NET assemblies (including the names of methods, properties, events, fields, types and namespaces) to a minimal set, distinguishable in most cases only by signature.
BundleTransformer.MicrosoftAjax contains two minifier-adapters: `MicrosoftAjaxCssMinifier` (for minification of CSS code) and `MicrosoftAjaxJsMinifier` (for minification of JS code). These adapters perform minification by using the Microsoft Ajax Minifier (https://ajaxmin.codeplex.com).
Use SmartAssembly custom attributes to specifically exclude parts of your code from obfuscation, pruning, sealing and error reporting.
Refer to documentation to learn more: https://documentation.red-gate.com/sa8/using-custom-attributes
BundleTransformer.Yui contains two minifier-adapters: `YuiCssMinifier` (for minification of CSS code) and `YuiJsMinifier` (for minification of JS code). These adapters perform minification by using the YUI Compressor for .NET (https://github.com/YUICompressor-NET/YUICompressor.NET).
.NET library which minifies, compresses, combines, and caches JavaScript and CSS resources of ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC web applications. Simply put, this library helps your applications rank better with YSlow and PageSpeed.
This library can minify and/or bundle any Javascript and/or Cascading Style Sheets.
It includes a custom YUICompressor Transform to leverage the ASP.NET Bundling and Minification scafolding.
This is a direct .NET port of the original Yahoo! UI Library: YUI Compressor.
This package contains the integration of ConfuserEx into the MSBuild build procedure. It allows automatically obfuscating the assemblies during the build.
This library can minify and/or bundle any Javascript and/or Cascading Style Sheets.
This is a direct .NET port of the original Yahoo! UI Library: YUI Compressor.
Eziriz IntelliLock Licensing - Needed for custom licensing of an application or control
https://www.eziriz.com/intellilock_online_help/source/license_agreement.html
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BundleTransformer.NUglify contains two minifier-adapters: `NUglifyCssMinifier` (for minification of CSS code) and `NUglifyJsMinifier` (for minification of JS code). These adapters perform minification by using the NUglify (https://github.com/trullock/NUglify).
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- This Library enables you to:
* open IntelliLock project files
* create license files
* read license files
* easily encrypt and sign data using the master key stored in your...
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An HttpModule that adds an HttpResponse Filter that obfuscates all email addresses in an (X)HTML supplied through the Http Context. As long as the client web browser has Javascript enabled the user doesn't notice much difference, when javascript is disabled an image containing the email address is...
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