it doesn't matter if you can't right click on the picture because you can just go to View at the top menu and go to Source and you can see all the code for your webpage, including the links to your pictures.
2006-11-28 08:41:42
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no way the picture cannot be copied no matter what you do! Trust me, I've tried everything before, and my husband who's a software eng. tried too! I was going to use flash, but there are a couple programs out there that enables one to save a pic from flash, very hard to do, but makes it possible to copy the photo. The best thing is to add a text or watermark of your name, e-mail, or website to the picture using any graphics application like fireworks then save it in jpeg or jpg format. The text or watermark can be placed in a corner in the picture, but note that if the mark is corner the picture can still be copied and the person can edit the pic to cut the part that has your watermark in it. So the best is to place the watermark in the middle of the photo where the picture will be almost impossible to edit!
Check this example:
http://www.jennys-room.com/images/jennys-friend-images/PC030053.jpg
2006-11-28 17:01:07
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answered by Mommy♥of2 3
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Some sites do have this option, for example, piczo has a right click protection function for pictures, however, there are some ways to get pictures that does not require the user to right click and click copy.
If you want to know how, e-mail me :D
2006-11-28 16:44:42
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answered by Anonymous
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In short - you cant. Believe me.. ive looked far and wide for ways...
Even if they cant left click and if they cant find the URL, they can always take a screenshot of your page, paste it in paint, and then save it that way...
the closest thing you can do is put watermarks on all of your pictures, but this become tidious and makes the pictures look bad...
:)
2006-11-28 16:51:31
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answered by Caiterz 4
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the only way to protect them is KEEP THEM OFF OF THE INTERNET! no other way will work.
some people put a javascript in their pages that prevents people from clicking thier right mouse button. this will only stop one way of the dozen ways there ar to steal your stuff including the pages themselves.
if your images have been online for more than 48 hours they are archived below and there is no way to get them deleted once that has happened.
http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
2006-11-28 16:50:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Best way is to display it using Flash. Flash won't let you copy the image.
2006-11-28 16:53:24
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answered by Tania 1
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