Remember that JJencode method that inserts $ everywhere and makes the code absolutely unreadable from the last post? well, if you liked it, then this one is going to be a real surprise for you.
The same guy who created the JJencode methode, has created also some weird method to encode Javascript, a Japenese emoticons encoded Javascript (^_^), no seriously, here is how your code will look like after encoding (enjoy :D imagine that in a real webpage):
((o^_^o) +(o^_^o))+ ((o^_^o) +(o^_^o))+ (゚Д゚)[゚ε゚]+(゚Θ゚)+ (゚ー゚)+ (゚Θ゚)+ (゚Д゚)[゚ε゚]+(゚Θ゚)+ ((o^_^o) - (゚Θ゚))+ (o^_^o)+ (゚Д゚)[゚ε゚]+(゚Θ゚)+ (゚ー゚)+ (o^_^o)+ (゚Д゚)[゚ε゚]+(゚Θ゚)+ ((o^_^o) +(o^_^o))+ ((o^_^o) - (゚Θ゚))+ (゚Д゚)[゚ε゚]+(゚Θ゚)+ ((゚ー゚) + (゚Θ゚))+ (゚Θ゚)+ (゚Д゚)[゚ε゚]+(゚Θ゚)+ ((o^_^o) +(o^_^o))+ (c^_^o)+ (゚Д゚)[゚ε゚]+(゚Θ゚)+ ((o^_^o) +(o^_^o))+ (゚ー゚)+ (゚Д゚)[゚ε゚]+(゚ー゚)+ ((o^_^o) - (゚Θ゚))+ (゚Д゚)[゚ε゚]+((゚ー゚) + (゚Θ゚))+ (゚Θ゚)+ (゚Д゚)[゚o゚]) (゚Θ゚)) ('_');
Pretty convincing right, especially the ('_') and (゚ー゚) emoticons, and yeah, that's real javascript there.
To get your scripts encoded, just head to Yosuke HASEGAW's webpage here, and as usual, to know what is going on behind an encoded script like that, here's the magical part :
document.write("<textarea>"+ encoded_code +"</textarea>");
This guy absolutely rocks, I mean, do you see how this Javascript looks like (^_^).