DOM Element Explorer

Is there a way to inhibit the DOM element explorer input capability? I have an api that is pulling in a non encrypted macro and passing it in as a param to my form. I have the shell that redirects the link quickly so that the user can not change the url
via the address bar, then I test the calling request header to make sure it's originating from our server.   This was the work around but someone has used the DOM element explorer and changed the query string parameter before the call and has gotten
a different clients info.   Is there a way to mask the explorer and href?      Or disable Dev tools? Or make it output only?

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Robert Aldwinckle

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    requestBodyEntries.addElement(toElement(wrappingName, targetNamespace, requestData));
    requestBody.setBodyEntries(requestBodyEntries);
    requestEnv.setBody(requestBody);
    Message msg = new Message();
    msg.setSOAPTransport(m_httpConnection);
    msg.send(endpointURL, "http://services.lindorffmatch.com/search/XmlFulltextOperator", requestEnv);
    Envelope responseEnv = msg.receiveEnvelope();
    Body responseBody = responseEnv.getBody();
    Vector responseData = responseBody.getBodyEntries();
    return (Element)fromElement((Element)responseData.elementAt(0), org.w3c.dom.Element.class);
    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Hi,
    Create an Interface to your application Module then from interface call your method,
    refer http://www.oraclearea51.com/oracle-technical-articles/oa-framework/oa-framework-beginners-guide/213-how-to-call-am-methods-from-controller-without-using-invokemethod.html for creating Interface for AM and calling it in controller.
    Regards,
    Reetesh Sharma

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