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Posted by Randy Webb on 07/24/06 23:00
Chris Tomlinson said the following on 7/24/2006 5:06 PM:
> "jojo" <jojo.hafner@gmx.de> wrote in message
> news:ea3ajl$3dk$1@registered.motzarella.org...
>> Randy Webb wrote:
>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>>>>> I guess it's not possible but let me know if I'm wrong, thanks.
>>>>> You aren't wrong, it's impossible to reliably change the contextmenu.
>>>>>
>>>>> Guess: You don't want your images copied and you think this is the way
>>>>> to do that.
>>>> I hope you don't still believe that - a few people told you in your last
>>>> threat (specify loading order of JPGs) that there is no way to protect
>>>> your images cause they are already saved in the browser's cache when you
>>>> view the page...
>>> Yooooohoooooo, do you have any concept of who you are replying to and the
>>> context of what you posted?
>>>
>> I have... But I guess Chris will read this, too, so I talked to him (No,
>> Randy, you are not the "you" in my last post, forgive me if that was not
>> clear). I just took over the "you" you were replying to in your post.
>>
>> And yes, I know about the context. I'm just trying to convince Chris of
>> leaving out all the "oncontextmenu"s cause they just cause errors and help
>> nothing. But many people have tried this before - with no success.
>
> No guys, it's not to protect the images, it's just a deterrent
A "deterrent" to what? Surely not image theft because that would prove
my point.
> and to display a copyright notice.
Then display it on the page. Then it is always seen.
> I'm aware of the fact it doesn't work in Opera.
So you admit to trying to do something that isn't going to work?
> It's a deterrent for the most popular browsers.
It's not even that and if you think it is, you are more naive than you
appear.
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Randy
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