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Updated: 08/08/2002

Restricting access of JavaScript libraries to your domains

The nature of JavaScript libraries means they can be accessed and utilized by any site online, not just yours. Learn how to restrict access of your libraries to only your own sites, warding off bandwidth theft in the process.
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