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tommy

Is it possible to lock your pictures in frontpage so the
web viewers can not copy your pics?
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

No.

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E. T. Culling

Look through many previous posts for more complete answers to the question.
ETC
 
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Tom Pepper Willett

tommy:

This is asked and answered numerous times daily. The answers are here:

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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| Is it possible to lock your pictures in frontpage so the
| web viewers can not copy your pics?
 
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E. T. Culling

Yup! Cuz.... obviously he hasn't explored a gazillion previous posts.
Eleanor
 
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Steve Easton

Problem is, exploring old posts isn't that easy, especially if you've just recently found the
newsgroup.
The default is for OE to only download the 300 "most recent" headers, and the OE search feature only
searches the headers / posts on your hard drive, not the headers on the server.
Add to that trying to figure out the correct terminology / wording to search with and it becomes
quite frustrating.
Example, if you don't know what an include page is and what it does, you have no idea what to search
for, even in FP help.

;-)


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Mike Jacoubowsky

Is it possible to lock your pictures in frontpage so the
web viewers can not copy your pics?

The basic, indisputable truth is this- *Anything* that displays on the
screen of a Windows computer (and probably a Mac too, but I'm not so
familiar with the Mac platform) is beyond your ability to do anything about
it. If you allow them to see it, you're allowing them to have it.

Killing off the mouse's right-click capability is just plain rude (since
it's used for more than just to "steal" photos), and ineffective anyway.
All one has to do is use their print screen function, available at every
keyboard attached to every Windows computer. They will snag the exact image
you're trying to protect, at the exact resolution displayed on their screen.

Watermark your images as required, possibly including your website address
so people know where the image came from. This works especially well for
lazy people who not only steal your images from your website, but actually
link to them directly, sucking up *your* bandwidth in the process. Mighty
embarrassing for the other website when they discover that their users are
seeing indications their images have all been stolen from another site.

--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReactionBicycles.com
 
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