HTML Scramble
In my five years deep-diving into the intricacies of web development, I’ve seen the web evolve at a breathtaking pace. From static pages to highly dynamic, interactive experiences, one constant has remained: the underlying structure of HTML. It's the skeleton of the web, the very first language many of us learn, and often, the most taken for granted. But what happens when that foundational structure, designed for readability and accessibility, becomes a target? We live in an age where data is currency, and the ease with which information can be extracted from the web is both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, it fuels innovation, allows search engines to function, and powers countless legitimate applications. On the other, it enables aggressive data scrapers, content thieves, and bots that can undermine businesses, compromise intellectual property, and even facilitate unfair competition. It's a cat-and-mouse game, and lately, the mice have been getting smarter thanks to rapid…