No right click and also?

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I have seen no right click code, but have lost it, but also, there must be
some kind of code that also keeps the little box that comes up when your
mouse goes over an image. I have been on sites that will not show it, (that
little box wont show) so its impossible as far as I can tell to download an
image, right?
Thanks so much.
Susie B
 
Susie said:
I have seen no right click code, but have lost it, but also, there
must be some kind of code that also keeps the little box that comes
up when your mouse goes over an image. I have been on sites that will
not show it, (that little box wont show) so its impossible as far as
I can tell to download an image, right?
Thanks so much.
Susie B

Well, I am informed that suppressing the right click does not prevent users from downloading the image because in order to view it,
it must be in a temporary folder on the viewer's PC. One just has to know where to look. I think for IE, it is "Temporary Internet
Files". The gurus will know (or I could look through info. I have kept to find out.)

As for suppressing the image tool bar, one adds this into the <head> section
<meta http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="no" />
 
Your page is broken in IE6 - did you know (the center container extends
above and below its outer wrapper - or is that by design?)? And since you
have used Flash as your only navigation element, the internal pages will not
be spidered. In addition, since the recent update to IE (as a result of the
EOLAS lawsuit) you must click twice on any Flash element on the page to use
it.

Finally, you should remake those logos with a matte the same color as your
background to remove that ugly white 'halo'.

I'm just saying....

And is this one of the images that pixelates?

http://www.murraytestsite.com/px1.jpg
 
It's not that hard to snag the SWF though, then you can do anything you want
with it.



| No sure this will help at all but what I do to stop anybody copying images
is
| to save them as SWF even if they use a screen capture tool the picture
| pixalates so it not easy for them.
|
| http://www.philbrighton.co.uk
|
|
| "Susie" wrote:
|
| > I have seen no right click code, but have lost it, but also, there must
be
| > some kind of code that also keeps the little box that comes up when your
| > mouse goes over an image. I have been on sites that will not show it,
(that
| > little box wont show) so its impossible as far as I can tell to download
an
| > image, right?
| > Thanks so much.
| > Susie B
 
Hi Trevor:)) Thank you, I may just use the toolbar one, I find the toolbar
very annoying, hanging over my images. After I did some reading, I won't be
using the no right click.
My best to you,
Susie
 
SWF = shockwave Flash.

You surely would have heard of Macromedia Flash before? that's what SWF
files are (well the "executable" versions) raw Flash files are *.fla
 
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