Allow a web developer using FrontPage the option of protecting pi.

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papayaga

I would appreciate the option of protecting pictures posted to a web page
from being copied or downloaded by the viewer.
It seems this could be a feature added to future releases of FrontPage.
 
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Joe Rohn

papayaga said:
I would appreciate the option of protecting pictures posted to a web page
from being copied or downloaded by the viewer.
It seems this could be a feature added to future releases of FrontPage.

It has nothing to do with FrontPage and simply isn't possible. In the
future? Who knows..but today's technology doesn't allow it.
 
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Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage

simply can't be done. if it shows up on the visitor's screen, that's it.
anything you could possibly do wouldn't help if someone _really_ wanted it.

HTH

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Microsoft MVP-FrontPage

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Kevin Spencer

If it was possible to do, it would already be a feature of FrontPage.
However, it is not.

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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
I get paid good money to
solve puzzles for a living
 
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Jens Peter Karlsen[FP MVP]

It's already there!
Simply don't put the image on the Internet and it wont be copied or
downloaded.
For obvious reasons an image (along with the rest of the page) has to be
downloaded so the user can see it.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
 
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Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage

Re: Allow a web developer using FrontPage the option of protecting pi.Isn't that called the "Abstinence" protection method? ;-)

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Chris Leeds,
Microsoft MVP-FrontPage

Make More Money with Less Work
Let Your Clients Control Their Content With Just A Browser!
http://contentseed.com/
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It's already there!
Simply don't put the image on the Internet and it wont be copied or downloaded.
For obvious reasons an image (along with the rest of the page) has to be downloaded so the user can see it.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
 
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Bob Lehmann

I would appreciate the option of protecting pictures posted to a web page
from being copied or downloaded by the viewer.
A lot of people would, but it ain't gonna happen.
It seems this could be a feature added to future releases of FrontPage.
Not really. FP can't change the function of browser behavior (files need
to be downloaded to be viewed).

Bob Lehmann
 
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Tom Pepper Willett

How do I stop people from downloading my graphics or code?

http://www.jamesshuggins.com/h/web1/how_do_i_stop_downloading.htm

http://www.jimcoaddins.com/protect.htm

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Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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| I would appreciate the option of protecting pictures posted to a web page
| from being copied or downloaded by the viewer.
| It seems this could be a feature added to future releases of FrontPage.
 
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Andrew Murray

it won't help - everytime you view a page, the page is downloaded to your machine
to the web cache, including images. the only way to stop them being copied is
not to put them on the web
 
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