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Fouch Posted - 17 Sep 2006 : 19:57:56
Is there a way in DHE to protect webpage content from being copied.
Not only picture but also text (DHE file placed in an i-frame)

Fouch
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Martin1 Posted - 18 Sep 2006 : 11:45:45
What Davide says is what I meant. As soon as I open the page the image is already placed locally on my pc and I can use it if I wanted to.

Martin
s.dav Posted - 18 Sep 2006 : 10:04:24
There isn't a 100% sure way to protect web content from being copied.
Every image in the site you've posted is cached in a directory like

"C:Documents and Settings<yourusername>Local SettingsTemporary Internet Files\"

simply surf every image on the site then go to this directory ;-)


A good way to protect images in a site can be by using javascript.
Simply make every <img> tag to your site linking to a blank image than in the OnLoad event of the page change the linking of the real image ;-)

Obviously by browsing the cache the image can be saved ;-)
T00N Posted - 17 Sep 2006 : 22:16:33
Those pictures are protected well!

Normally people use javascript to protect copyrighted stuff.
Simply turning of javascript in your browser is enough to be able to save the images.
In this case the pictures are shown thtough some kind of script.
So when you turn script off, the pictures aren't shown anymore... nice one!
Fouch Posted - 17 Sep 2006 : 21:18:20
Try to copy one of the photo's from this site

http://www.112fotografie.nl/

You can not save the images, you cannot make a PDF, you cannot copy and paste in photoshop o.i.d.

I know there isn't a way wich is a 100% save, but is there a way to make it a bit more difficult than copy and paste[2 ?:-|]

Fouch
Martin1 Posted - 17 Sep 2006 : 20:21:03
This is an often asked question by beginning webdesigners. The answer is simply no.

There is no way at all you can protect anything that can be shown in the browser. The page is cashed for one thing so everything from images to text is already on the visitors pc.

Martin

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