No.168832
Just a few weeks ago I launched JavaScript Deobfuscator 2.Zero - lastly one thing that works with present Firefox
versions again. Why did it take me a year to repair this compatibility problem?
Well, it actually wasn’t that straightforward. After contemplating all of the prospects I decided that rewriting it from scratch was the one risk,
and that was hard to perform in my spare time.
Before I proceed with the technical particulars, permit me to introduce JavaScript Deobfuscator in its new reincarnation:
it now provides a panel to Firefox Developer Tools.
Instead of messing with filters your view is proscribed
to the present tab robotically. Both compiled and executed scripts go into the same listing, with some textual content indicating whether we’ve seen the script
being compiled or executed or each. Starting with Firefox
39 even code running in Web Workers will probably be displayed.
And JavaScript Deobfuscator will beautify the code as an alternative of relying on the JavaScript engine to take action.