Re: website with code?
by "Andrew Angelopoulos" <aangelop(at)resqnet.com>
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Tue, 22 May 2001 13:47:50 -0400 |
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You can disable right click options, but that would only stop a few people.
They could save the whole page (graphics and all) or they could just turn
off browser JavaScript or they could specify the image as a URL
(http://mysite.com/demopages/myimage.jpg)... Anything available in an
internet directory is accessible--it's supposed to be. If they want it they
can get it.
Andrew
----- Original Message -----
From: "jenniferwynell" <jennw(at)jenniferwynell.com>
Cc: <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: website with code?
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> Mike Lessar wrote:
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> > If you intend to place anything on the internet that must be viewed by
the
> > browser, it is subject to be available to everyone. Meaning if you
build
> > graphics and don't want people to grab them, DON'T put them on the
internet.
> >
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> Which leads me to a silly question... I had heard that there was a
javascript
> (I've never seen one) but I've heard there is a javascript that would keep
the
> user from right-clicking on an image to save it. And if there is one, why
don't
> more people use it. But then I suppose there are other ways to get an
image if
> you really want it... like "Print Screen".
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> --
> Jennifer Wynell
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> ~ persistence ~ patience ~ passion ~
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