Steve
Mon May 21 18:53:31 CDT 2007
Nope.
They only stop right clicks.
I can left click and drag the image to the desktop.
Or:
Save the entire page using File > Save As in the browser file drop down.
Or:
Dig the image out of the cache files.
Or:
Click Print Screen and then paste the image into the editor of my choice.
Or:
View source, grab the link to the image and open it in a new browser window.
Or:
Void the javascript in the page.
Or......
Your options are to either not put the image on the web or watermark it with text in an
image editor.
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Steve Easton
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"Samber" <Samber@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F69703F1-1AB7-490E-BD88-2A6C283A0B22@microsoft.com...
>I just realized how to do it. Put a behavior on the pic and have a message
> pop up, copywrite or whatever, on right click. That should do it since a pop
> up would keep coming up never allowing for the option to copy.
>
> "Samber" wrote:
>
>> I don't want pics to be allowed to be copied from my websites I publish.
>> Anyone know a trick to stop it?