I remember their was a code on xanga so I know it exists, but does anyone know the code or know where its at?
2006-12-02
08:24:46
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Ty soo much! reevesfarm if yours works you get best answer ^^
2006-12-02
08:33:39 ·
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actually if you get it from another one of your own pages you can put that code on that page and so on so they get tired of serching a quit.....or if you upload it they cant copy it if you put that code,.
2006-12-02
08:42:12 ·
update #2
2006-12-02 08:30:06
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answer #1
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answered by reevesfarm 3
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Well... the html code you are looking for will look somthing like this...
The above code displays the message "Dont Copy" when the right mouse button is clicked.
If someone wants your pictures from a website, then there is really no way to stop them. Even though right click is disabled, they can read threw the source code and find where the picture is coming from then simply download that.
So in short....
"how do i stop people from coping pictures on my website?"
answer: You cant (i will not go into permissions on the server side because obviously you are talking about a free web hosting web site)
hope that helps
2006-12-02 16:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes there is a code to disable the right click in the page you can find it everywhere just try to google it, it's a javascript code really simple and can be put in any HTML page..
Good luck
2006-12-02 16:28:57
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answered by Bassem 3
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There is no sure-fire way to stop it. All the codes that inhibit it generally only keep the person from being able to right click and save the image that way. there are other ways to get images though and any person who really wants them can get them.
However, if you go to Web Monkey (link below) they have all sorts of great help for websites and many of the java-scripts (which is probably what you are looking for) are there and totally free...
Also a good resource for any web-developer in general...
Good luck...
2006-12-02 16:29:28
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answered by D B 4
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no, u cant stop ppl from copying ur pictures... even if u use that html code which disables right click one can save ur pictures be using other browsers like opera or firefox where that right click disable code doesnt work.. . there are lots of other ways to bypass security duty.. even one can simply have a print screen and then can save ur pic
2006-12-02 16:38:10
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answered by Ahat 2
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acutally her solution isn't a good one. All one has to do is disable java script to access your images
PUt a watermark on your image.
IF its on a website, its going to be copied. You can't prevent it.
You can make your image useless to others, by putting a faint watermark of your site's url or name that way if someone does "take" it and post to another site, the people who visit knows where that image actually came from.
2006-12-02 16:37:45
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answered by arus.geo 7
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Sorry cant help you but my daughter had the same prob yesterday, she actually saw pictures of her b'day cake, pets and holiday shots on someone elses site claiming they were theirs and she is peeved. She knows the person so this could turn ugly. Hopefully you will get some good answers and then I can tell her what she can do about it.
2006-12-02 16:30:00
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answered by kate d 4
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man there is a way to stop access of right mouse button ... of the people visiting ur site
so no right click no copy options... u see....
but then only really really smart people might use rippers to rip ur pics.. on the page
but that percentage is really low...
2006-12-02 16:27:36
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answered by rocks_life 4
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if you are using yahoo 360 picture sharing, you can make it private or refuse others from print from the edit options.
2006-12-02 16:27:50
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answered by philip d 2
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You cant. If you put them on your website than you give people the freedom to take them and use them however they want. Take them oof if you dont want people to use them.
2006-12-02 16:32:56
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answered by dmac 2
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