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      21st Dec 2005
I want to prevent people who visit my web page from being able to
right-click, especially on pictures. How can I do this?
 
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      21st Dec 2005
How do I stop people from downloading my graphics or code?

http://www.digitalmidget.com/help/noclick/

http://www.jamesshuggins.com/h/web1/...ownloading.htm

http://www.jimcosoftware.com/protect.htm
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"Pythagoras6" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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|I want to prevent people who visit my web page from being able to
| right-click, especially on pictures. How can I do this?


 
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Tom J
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      21st Dec 2005
That won't keep me or most others from copying anything that you put
on a website. Try anything you care to, and then come back to this
newsgroup and tell us your website is secure and no copying can be
done. You'll see how fast it shows up here!! What I'm saying is, don't
put it on a website if you don't want it captured. If you sell
pictures, degrade them for the website or watermark them.

Tom J

"Pythagoras6" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I want to prevent people who visit my web page from being able to
> right-click, especially on pictures. How can I do this?



 
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      23rd Dec 2005
Don't you just love people who leave replies like that?

Pythagoras6, if you are still interested in disabling rt. click or
protecting pictures let me know. I run several websites including one of our
high school that has sports photos of the games. People kept coming and
stealing them instead of purchasing them like they are supposed to. After a
lot of work I was able to disable right click and disable the popup print
toolbar. I was also able able to insert a code that when people click the
print button an order form will print out instead of the picture. This works
on both Netscape and IE as well as other less popular browsers.

I know I know, you say you can STILL get the images. Well yes. But 99% of
the people who want my pics are people who don't know anything about Print
Screen.

Here is one of the pages:

http://www.lamartigers.com/photos/122005/01.htm

E-mail me if you want to talk.

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Good luck.


 
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Murray
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      23rd Dec 2005
> Well yes. But 99% of
> the people who want my pics are people who don't know anything about Print
> Screen.


You are definitely deluding yourself on that one. The correct percentage is
this -

99% of the people who are flummoxed by your attempts are people you wouldn't
need to worry about anyhow.

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"Joe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A4E83608-0269-4592-8B83-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Don't you just love people who leave replies like that?
>
> Pythagoras6, if you are still interested in disabling rt. click or
> protecting pictures let me know. I run several websites including one of
> our
> high school that has sports photos of the games. People kept coming and
> stealing them instead of purchasing them like they are supposed to. After
> a
> lot of work I was able to disable right click and disable the popup print
> toolbar. I was also able able to insert a code that when people click the
> print button an order form will print out instead of the picture. This
> works
> on both Netscape and IE as well as other less popular browsers.
>
> I know I know, you say you can STILL get the images. Well yes. But 99% of
> the people who want my pics are people who don't know anything about Print
> Screen.
>
> Here is one of the pages:
>
> http://www.lamartigers.com/photos/122005/01.htm
>
> E-mail me if you want to talk.
>
> (E-Mail Removed)
>
> Good luck.
>
>



 
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      23rd Dec 2005
Yea, ok buddy. Whatever that means. Is that what you call contributing to the
discussion? Do you have anything informative to say or are you just out
spreading holiday cheer?


"Murray" wrote:

> > Well yes. But 99% of
> > the people who want my pics are people who don't know anything about Print
> > Screen.

>
> You are definitely deluding yourself on that one. The correct percentage is
> this -
>
> 99% of the people who are flummoxed by your attempts are people you wouldn't
> need to worry about anyhow.
>
> --
> Murray

 
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Tom [Pepper] Willett
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      23rd Dec 2005
http://www.lamartigers.com/photos/12...s/IMG_8764.jpg

<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"><!--
document.write(unescape("<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"><!--
hp_ok=true;function
hp_d00(s){if(!hp_ok)return;document.write(s)}//--></SCRIPT>"));//--></SCRIPT><SCRIPT
LANGUAGE="JavaScript"><!--
hp_d00(unescape("<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"><!--
function hp_ne(){return true}onerror=hp_ne;function
hp_dp1(){for(i=0;i<document.all.length;i++){if(document.all[i].style.visibility!="hidden"){document.all[i].style.visibility="hidden";document.all[i].id="hp_id"}}};function
hp_dp2(){for(i=0;i<document.all.length;i++){if(document.all[i].id=="hp_id")document.all[i].style.visibility=""}};window.onbeforeprint=hp_dp1;window.onafterprint=hp_dp2;document.write('<style
type="text/css"
media="print"><!--body{display:none}--></style>');//--></SCRIPT>"));//--></SCRIPT><SCRIPT
LANGUAGE="JavaScript"><!--
hp_d00(unescape("<!--HEAD--><link rel="alternate" media="print"
href="http://www.lamartigers.com/photos/order.htm"/><!--/HEAD-->"));//--></SCRIPT>


"Joe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A4E83608-0269-4592-8B83-(E-Mail Removed)...
| Don't you just love people who leave replies like that?
|
| Pythagoras6, if you are still interested in disabling rt. click or
| protecting pictures let me know. I run several websites including one of
our
| high school that has sports photos of the games. People kept coming and
| stealing them instead of purchasing them like they are supposed to. After
a
| lot of work I was able to disable right click and disable the popup print
| toolbar. I was also able able to insert a code that when people click the
| print button an order form will print out instead of the picture. This
works
| on both Netscape and IE as well as other less popular browsers.
|
| I know I know, you say you can STILL get the images. Well yes. But 99% of
| the people who want my pics are people who don't know anything about Print
| Screen.
|
| Here is one of the pages:
|
| http://www.lamartigers.com/photos/122005/01.htm
|
| E-mail me if you want to talk.
|
| (E-Mail Removed)
|
| Good luck.
|
|


 
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Murray
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      23rd Dec 2005
> Do you have anything informative to say

Yes, definitely. Don't waste the time or effort on trying to prevent
someone from doing what they are determined to do. If you don't want your
content taken, then don't put it on the web.

Your methods, or anyone else's for that matter only degrade the
functionality of your site, and make *you* feel better, at the expense of
your visitors.

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"Joe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Yea, ok buddy. Whatever that means. Is that what you call contributing to
> the
> discussion? Do you have anything informative to say or are you just out
> spreading holiday cheer?
>
>
> "Murray" wrote:
>
>> > Well yes. But 99% of
>> > the people who want my pics are people who don't know anything about
>> > Print
>> > Screen.

>>
>> You are definitely deluding yourself on that one. The correct percentage
>> is
>> this -
>>
>> 99% of the people who are flummoxed by your attempts are people you
>> wouldn't
>> need to worry about anyhow.
>>
>> --
>> Murray



 
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Bob
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      23rd Dec 2005
Joe,

Murray is just trying to save you time and effort. BUT if you insist on
using "No Right Click" script....
Please try this one.....

http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex9/noright2.htm

Description: This alternate version of the original no right click script
targets only images, so right clicking is disabled only when attempting to
save an image on the page. Great if you wish your visitors to be able to
access the default right menu in general cases.

Important! Due to inherent limitations, in NS4, this script does not disable
right clicking on images that are hyperlinked.

Have a Merry Christmas!!!!!!!!!!

Bob
"Joe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| Yea, ok buddy. Whatever that means. Is that what you call contributing to
the
| discussion? Do you have anything informative to say or are you just out
| spreading holiday cheer?
|
|
| "Murray" wrote:
|
| > > Well yes. But 99% of
| > > the people who want my pics are people who don't know anything about
Print
| > > Screen.
| >
| > You are definitely deluding yourself on that one. The correct
percentage is
| > this -
| >
| > 99% of the people who are flummoxed by your attempts are people you
wouldn't
| > need to worry about anyhow.
| >
| > --
| > Murray


 
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Brian Mailman
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      23rd Dec 2005
Ah, so those of us who are left-handed could still access the site?
People who want to disable right-click usually forget hands come in two
flavors.

B/

Bob wrote:

> Joe,
>
> Murray is just trying to save you time and effort. BUT if you insist on
> using "No Right Click" script....
> Please try this one.....
>
> http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex9/noright2.htm
>
> Description: This alternate version of the original no right click script
> targets only images, so right clicking is disabled only when attempting to
> save an image on the page. Great if you wish your visitors to be able to
> access the default right menu in general cases.
>
> Important! Due to inherent limitations, in NS4, this script does not disable
> right clicking on images that are hyperlinked.
>
> Have a Merry Christmas!!!!!!!!!!
>
> Bob
> "Joe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:AFEE0C54-BA41-48FC-A332-(E-Mail Removed)...
> | Yea, ok buddy. Whatever that means. Is that what you call contributing to
> the
> | discussion? Do you have anything informative to say or are you just out
> | spreading holiday cheer?
> |
> |
> | "Murray" wrote:
> |
> | > > Well yes. But 99% of
> | > > the people who want my pics are people who don't know anything about
> Print
> | > > Screen.
> | >
> | > You are definitely deluding yourself on that one. The correct
> percentage is
> | > this -
> | >
> | > 99% of the people who are flummoxed by your attempts are people you
> wouldn't
> | > need to worry about anyhow.
> | >
> | > --
> | > Murray
>
>

 
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