The date and time was Thursday, April 16, 2009 12:17:02 PM, and on a
whim, kim m pounded out on the keyboard:
> Do some web graphics have hyperlinks imbedded so they wont copy & paste?
> I am using Vista Home Premium on a Sony Vaio.
> 1) I tried to copy and paste an emailed graphic into 2007 outlook calendar
> appointment, however the email graphic pasted up underneath the top
> horizontal ruler bar, when i pull down a corner or the bottom edge of the
> graphic, i can see it stretching, but it rebounds when i release.The
> properties of the graphic is HyperText Transfer Protocol, a jeg file.
>
> 2) I tried copy&paste with another website graphic (with same properties)
> that haved the same in an appointment, however a window popped up:
> Microsoft Office Outlook Security Notice
> Microsoft Offic ehas identified a potntial security concern.
> This location may be unsafe.
> javascript:.../headset.com/index.php?main_page=popup_image&pID=912')
> Hyperlinks can be harmful to your computer and date. To protect you
> computer, click only those hyperlinks from trusted sites.
> Do you want to continue? Yes No
>
> I click Yes, and all pasted fine.
>
> 3) Some emails arrive with the photo graphic cut off, is this a security
> issue I can get around with a setting adjustment? I had already added the
> websites to my list of Trusted Sites under Internet Options.
>
Hi Kim,
Most graphics we see on websites are links of a sort. Even the HTML img
tag needs a reference source to the file. Many protect them using
various methods, one being javascript.
Terry R.
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