Click the above link to download a small tool for encrypting small chunks of HTML such as PayPal and AlertPay buttons. It doesn’t actually encrypt code it obfuscates it which is a fancy way of saying it jumbles it up a bit. It’s enough to deter the casual thief from checking out the successful return URL where he might find your goodies.
It’s a VB6 application (Google site:microsoft.com vb6 runtimes if you don’t have them already).
Free to use but usual disclaimers, use at your own risk etc..
You could prepare a batch to call VBCurl, and call it from a Windows Schedule too. However if you are looking for something quick to setup you might find this better.
The application is written with VB6. It’s not a commercial grade product but it does the job. I meant to add it to the System Tray but never got around to it and as VB6 is no longer supported it’s unlikely I will bother. However it’s been working well for several years and as far as I know remains bug free!
Using it is self explanatory so I won’t bother with much detail. Only to say use at your own risk, no warranty, no guarantee, blah blah blah…. but at least it’s free!