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On some websites I have noticed that when you attempt to right-click to save an image that a message box will pop up and state that the image is copy-written or not available for public use. I have some concert pictures that I am posting on Myspace and was wondering if there was HTML or another way that I could prevent someone from stealing my pictures. Does anyone know how set pictures so that they can't be saved by right-clicking? Thanks!

2007-06-18 08:43:57 · 2 answers · asked by Eve 2 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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What you are looking for is some JavaScript to create your own "context menu" for the browser. Many examples are available with a simple Google search. One thing to note though is that this doesn't truly protect content as people can still go through the browser menu and view the page source to directly locate linked files. You'll also want to carefully review that your script checks for the connecting browser as Internet Explorer doesn't always follow standards (Microsoft has a tendency to create their own standard rather than community based standards).

2007-06-18 08:56:28 · answer #1 · answered by Jim Maryland 7 · 0 0

if you don't inform the pc to avoid wasting the image while you positioned it as your wallpaper, it ordinarily may not put it aside. If you DO shop the percent, then it will have to be in "My Pictures" or "My Documents." Here's how one can shop the pix that you simply reeealy like: simply proper click on, decide upon Save As, and a window will have to arise. tpye a name for the percent, or use the present one, and it will have to be stored into you Pictures or Documents. (you ought to decide upon in which to position it) when you Do shop the portraits, then verify you Pictures or Documents folders.

2016-09-05 20:18:57 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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