"Ripping" a webpage

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I wonder if there is a way to prevent that text and/or pictures could be
ripped from my webpage.
Joan
 
No there isn't.

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You can stop people from choosing your pix by right click, but ultimately,
there is littel you can do to stop someone who wants to peruse their own
cache.

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You can stop people from choosing your pix by right click

Sadly, you cannot even do that. It's a fantasy....
 
What would be the right text to find the previous postst? I've been trying to
find an answer before posting and couldn't find any.
Joan
 
Most of those posts contain this information for you to look at:
How do I stop people from downloading my graphics or code?

http://continue.to/hope

http://www.digitalmidget.com/help/noclick/index.php

http://www.jamesshuggins.com/h/web1/how_do_i_stop_downloading.htm

http://www.jimcosoftware.com/protect.aspx
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| What would be the right text to find the previous postst? I've been trying
to
| find an answer before posting and couldn't find any.
| Joan
|
| "Joan" wrote:
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| > I wonder if there is a way to prevent that text and/or pictures could be
| > ripped from my webpage.
| > Joan
 
Preventing 'no right click' is annoying - there's more on that menu than
'save picture as' and "view source". In any case, "View Source" and
"Save Picture" are available from "File" and "View" menus on the standard
menu bar.
 
"stop", "stopping", "prevent", "copying" "saving" : the list goes on.

If you're using the web version of the newsgroup I suggest you use a real
newsreader like OE which can find the previous posts without difficulty.
 
Thank you all! I never expected so much advice, just great.
One last thing: how to find/subscribe to a real newsreader for my
PC-problem-questions?
Joan
 
If you're using the web version of the newsgroup I suggest you use a real
newsreader like OE which can find the previous posts without difficulty.

Did you just use "real newsreader" and OE in the same sentence?

:-)
 
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