protecting images on the web

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D. Hudson

I run windows XP Pro and Office 02 XP. On my web site for hobby photography
I'm trying to protect my images. I have figured out the code to stop right
clicking. The problem I have is this- The right click protection only works
on my thumbnails. If you click the thumbnail to enlarge the image you're
then able to right click and save the enlarged image. What is the code to
protect the image after it's been clicked on, and does it go in the header
too?
Here's a link to one of my page if you want to see what I mean.
http://www.just4funphotos.com/Craig Morgan.htm
Thanks,
Dennis
 
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Trevor Lawrence

D. Hudson said:
I run windows XP Pro and Office 02 XP. On my web site for hobby photography
I'm trying to protect my images. I have figured out the code to stop right
clicking. The problem I have is this- The right click protection only works
on my thumbnails. If you click the thumbnail to enlarge the image you're
then able to right click and save the enlarged image. What is the code to
protect the image after it's been clicked on, and does it go in the header
too?
Here's a link to one of my page if you want to see what I mean.
http://www.just4funphotos.com/Craig Morgan.htm
Thanks,
Dennis

Well, the standard reply is "You can't"

If the photo is visible, then it is already on the viewer's computer and can
be accessed and copied

All that you can do is try to make the photos ones that no-one will want to
copy
EG
Save the photo as low quality
Put a watermark over the photo using image software
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Then you would have to create page for each large image, and then link the thumbnail image to this
page in order use a script to block right clicking.

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