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PostPosted: 31.01.05 20:23    Post subject: how to make a jpeg uncopyable Reply with quote
Hi

how can i place a jpeg photo and

disable

the right-click of it, so nobody who views it
can copy, print, or save it?

thanks
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PostPosted: 31.01.05 20:36    Post subject: Reply with quote
you cant, because when you view the site, everything is saved to your cache/

but you can disable the right-mouse button, but when i see that kind of sites, i immediatly go to another site, look for a script for that
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PostPosted: 31.01.05 22:02    Post subject: Reply with quote
but there is a code to disable no right click, I would post it, but It could be used for the wrong purposes.
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PostPosted: 31.01.05 22:31    Post subject: Reply with quote
Of course, Firefox users have the option to kill all no-right-click scripts in Tools --> Options --> Web Features --> Advanced, with the option "Disable or replace context menus" Very Happy

The best way to not let people download your images is to have a table and set its background image to the image you want to protect, and then have a transparent GIF image the same size (width/height) sitting on top of that.

I must warn you, though, that every protection method can be defeated because the Web is inherently open. There is absolutely no way to have a truly secure way to display images using Web standards.
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PostPosted: 31.01.05 23:26    Post subject: Reply with quote
@ven
thx for that
I always disabled javascript with my web developer addon for that purpose Wink
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PostPosted: 31.01.05 23:45    Post subject: Reply with quote
Another reason why I love Firefox! Very Happy
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PostPosted: 18.02.05 19:32    Post subject: Hhhm? Reply with quote
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PostPosted: 18.02.05 19:38    Post subject: Reply with quote
Firefox is a browser. It's an alternative to Internet Explorer. You can get it at http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
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PostPosted: 19.02.05 17:31    Post subject: Reply with quote
you can still rip them when they are the BG of a table. you can right click, and it will say "view image" and then you can save it. Razz


once again. firefox of course
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PostPosted: 19.02.05 18:36    Post subject: Reply with quote
Usually, though, when the image is a table BG, there will be a transparent image over it (as I said in an above post), so if you try to right-click on that, you would be saving the transparent image. There are ways to get around that as well, though.
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