How do I disable copy abilites in frontpage for published web?

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In FrontPage 2002 how do you disable a user from copying, printig, or making
a screen shot of your pictures that are being published. I have pictures
that i have spent a decent amount of time editing and i don't want someone to
just print them or use them without me reviecing payment. I have been to
sites where when you put your mouse over the image it just turns white, and
when you print there is just a blank spot for the picture. Please help.
 
None of those tricks work...if you see it you can get it.


| In FrontPage 2002 how do you disable a user from copying, printig, or
making
| a screen shot of your pictures that are being published. I have pictures
| that i have spent a decent amount of time editing and i don't want someone
to
| just print them or use them without me reviecing payment. I have been to
| sites where when you put your mouse over the image it just turns white,
and
| when you print there is just a blank spot for the picture. Please help.
 
See inline.

In FrontPage 2002 how do you disable a user from copying, printig, or making
a screen shot of your pictures that are being published. I have pictures
that i have spent a decent amount of time editing and i don't want someone to
just print them or use them without me reviecing payment. I have been to
sites where when you put your mouse over the image it just turns white, and

This is done with a simple mouseover script. Doesn't protect anything
as the picture is already in the Browsers cache and can easily be
copied from there.
when you print there is just a blank spot for the picture. Please help.

Done with CSS. Also doesn't protect anything. If they want to print
it, they would just get it from the cache and print it.

In short. It can't be done.

Instead use watermarks in your online pictures and/or use so poor a
quality picture that it can only be used to display on a screen.
Then sell the full quality picture to those interested.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
 
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