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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 11/13/06 15:17
Satya wrote:
> You can follow nico advice by placing one image over another.
> Place fully transparent image at the top of your desired image.
> That fully transparent image will be of 1*1 bit size. and using width,
> height property,
> you can stretch it to your desired image size.
> That way when user try to copy ur image then he will get the one bit
> image.
> But a clever user/programmer can go to source code and use the link of
> your org. image.
Still very lame protection, does not require one to be a programmer nor
that clever, just savvy enough not to use IE. Gecko browsers have
built-in function "Page-Info" where you can get a listing of a page's
media where both the masking transparent GIF and the desired image will
be listed and downloadable. Opera and Safari may have similar features.
And regardless, with any browser you will find it within your cache
unless you've disabled it...
Don't what someone to download you images, then don't put time on a web
page. The only sure fire way.
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Take care,
Jonathan
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