Bill

I have been trying the right click script you sent me, on various
spots in the pages Breeze Browser Pro produces.

Just thinking out load, but should that script be going some were in
the main index page instead.

It does not seem to do anything in the BBPro pages.

Dave

On 10/12/07, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Scott Loveless"
> Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home
>
>
> > David J Brooks wrote:
> >> Well this morning i received an email from a friend on the committee
> >> saying some one emailed heR some files for the slide show. Her only
> >> comment was, have a look and enjoy.
> >>
> >> So, i opened them up, about 12 of them, and lo and behold, about 5 of
> >> them were taken from my site, with water mark and submitted for the
> >> slide show.
> >>
> > That's pretty lame.
> >
> >> I really need to get some form of right click on my site, but as i
> >> say, i cannot seem to work it in.
> >>
> >> Can someone who knows about this have a look at my site/pages and help
> >> me out here.Maybe one of your students, Mark for extra credits.LOL
> >>
> >
> > Disabling right-click usually involves javascript.  People like me, who
> > don't usually have javascript enabled, simply won't see the "you can't
> > download this image" warning.  And anyone who knows it's javascript can
> > bypass it by simply turning off javascript in their browser settings.
> >
> > A better option (I think Adam recommended this the last time this
> > subject came up) is flash.  Remake your entire gallery as a flash
> > presentation.  Not fool-proof, but certainly more time consuming to
> > circumvent than the javascript solution.
>
> You are presuming that the people who are downloading his pictures are
> actually computer savvy people.
> They aren't for the most part.
> They are just paying their 30 bucks a month for web access and figure that
> whats there is for them.
> Probably for the most part, they will have javascript enabled, since that is
> the default setting for their browsers.
> If you can force them to use javascript to view the gallery, then put a no
> right click script in, that would probably be sufficient for the majority of
> people.
> I've run into this a few times, and it's not worth the time it takes to do
> the end run, and is far less irritating than being told you need to download
> a flash player to view the pictures.
>
> William Robb
>
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