Disable Right Click "Save" for Images

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have seen some website that are able to disable the ability to right click on an image to save it to their computer
Is this something I can do for the images on my website with Front Page 200

Thank yo
SMc
 
SMc,

The disble right click is mostly a waste of time. People
can still save your pages with your images on them.

One of the best alternatives I heard of is to use a
transparent Gif over the top of your image, so when the
click to copy, they get the transparent pic instead of the
original image.

Mike,
http://FrontPag.Bizland.com
Form Tutorials & Form Script Examples
-----Original Message-----
have seen some website that are able to disable the
ability to right click on an image to save it to their
computer.
 
Scott,

There is no way to protect images that you have placed on the Internet.
Have you ever heard of a program called SnagIt? You can point SnagIt at a
Web site and it will pull down all of the images on that site and save them
to your hard drive.

Bottom line: If I can see it in a browser, I can easily get it.

--
Jim Cheshire
Jimco
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SMc said:
have seen some website that are able to disable the ability to right click
on an image to save it to their computer.
 
This can also be accomplished by going to File> Save AS in your browser (at
least in IE). You'll end up with the html page and a folder filled with
everything the page needs.
Eleanor
 
You don't even need to do that. That do a File|Save As and the page and all
of it's content are saved. All of the photos are in the folder that is
created.
 
What Jim is saying is that SnagIt will
download the entire web site, not just
one page.

;-)
--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer
 
So, why don't you view source and take a look at the script that
accomplishes nothing?

Bob Lehmann

SMc said:
have seen some website that are able to disable the ability to right click
on an image to save it to their computer.
 
-----Original Message-----
have seen some website that are able to disable the
ability to right click on an image to save it to their
computer. Is this something I can do for the images on
my website with Front Page 2003

You can stop certain ways that visitors save copies of
your pcitures, but not all of them. This makes right-
click capturing and other techniques about as useful as
fencing one side of a yard.

For more info and some alternatives, browse:

Protecting Pictures
http://www.interlacken.com/winnt/tips/tipshow.aspx?tip=25

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
Author of:
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Yes, but that only gets you the images on that page. SnagIt can get all of
the images on your SITE. :)

--
Jim Cheshire
Jimco
http://www.jimcoaddins.com
================================
Author of Special Edition
Using Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
5 Stars on Amazon and B&N
================================
The opinions expressed by me in the
newsgroups are my own opinions and
are in no way associated with my
employer or any other party. Jimco is
not associated in any way with any other
entity.
 

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