Reply to Re: How to disable right click and ctrl+c use in a web page

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Posted by Moot on 12/21/06 13:17

Amar wrote:
> Michael Fesser wrote:
> > Impossible. Don't waste your time with such things, you should do
> > something useful instead.
> >
> > Micha
>
> Thanks all for your comments but I have to find such a way that will
> help me to do so.

If your requirements absolutely *need* protection like this, then I
suggest you go back to the drawing board and decide if the browser is
really where you want to implement this. It offers none of the
protections you require, and anything it does have will be half-baked
and easily circumvented. In short, the word "impossible" was not a
joke...it was the truth.

You need an environment that gives you more control over what the
end-user does. If it absolutely needs to live on the web, probably
Flash is your best bet, or maybe a Java Applet. Otherwise, consider a
client-side application to give you the most control. If it needs to
pull data from the web, you can easily wrap the data in a secure web
service and have the application talk to that.

- Moot

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