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In lugnet.publish, Thomas Garrison writes:
> On Thu, 16 May 2002, Ross Crawford wrote:
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> > In lugnet.publish, Ahui Herrera writes:
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> > > While I HATE this idea the adms of brickshelf can add a small javascript
> > > code that DISABLES the right-mouse click when you open up the .htm page with
> > > the big image. I've seen this on certain proffesional photographer
> > > websites. It's a bit annoying but it works.
> >
> > Only if they're not persistent. They can view the source for the page, get the
> > direct URL of the image, and download it that way.
>
> ? What am I missing here?
> 1) When you click on an image in Brickshelf (below the level of a gallery)
> you are sent directly to the URL for the image. You can't add Javascript
> to a jpeg. . .
> 2) Javascript cannot provide any security because it's easy to turn off---
> "<F12> E" is enough for Opera . . .unless Kevin were to rewrite Brickshelf
> to somehow require that Javascript be enabled for every page (which we
> certainly don't want).
Or just use lynx 8?)
The point being anything you upload to a public site is publically available -
you cannot stop people from downloading it. You've just gotta be vigilant.
ROSCO
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| (...) ? What am I missing here? 1) When you click on an image in Brickshelf (below the level of a gallery) you are sent directly to the URL for the image. You can't add Javascript to a jpeg. . . 2) Javascript cannot provide any security because it's (...) (23 years ago, 16-May-02, to lugnet.publish, lugnet.general)
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