Re: COPYING FROM A WEB SITE!

by "Abhay S. Kushwaha" <abhay(at)kushwaha.com>

 Date:  Tue, 5 Oct 1999 03:29:41 +0530
 To:  "Basics [HWG]" <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org>
 References:  ntyc
  todo: View Thread, Original
Actually, you don't need to go into cache to rip the page of content
as noted in my other mails under this subject.

Hunting for the desired files in the cache is not only cumbersome,
time consuming and irritating, it is also one of *_the_ most*
impractical ways to go about it.

And many pages have that "no-cache" hidden up there anyway.

You're better off using a screen-capture! [another way! ;-)]

[abhay]

----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Rudolf <paul(at)ntyc.net>
Subject: Re: COPYING FROM A WEB SITE!


> I have experimented with the "code" that was shown, and some
> other versions of similar code, and the code can be bypassed by
> any average "image thief".
>
> On Windows systems, every web page, image, and even style sheets
> are cached, usually in one of the "temporary internet files"
> directories.  Indeed, just by looking at the page, every image
> is "downloaded".

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