On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 00:51, Justin French wrote:
> I'm with Steve on this. Call them (the numerous "hacks" mentioned in this
> thread) deterrents if you like, but there is NO WAY to secure images.
>
> You can brand them with a big watermark, and make sure your copyright and
> terms of use notice
I'm with Steve on this. Call them (the numerous "hacks" mentioned in this
thread) deterrents if you like, but there is NO WAY to secure images.
You can brand them with a big watermark, and make sure your copyright and
terms of use notice are prominent on the page, but the nature of the web is
tha
> From: "Ryan Holowaychuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 2:26 AM
> Subject: [PHP] securing a graphic
>> Is there a way in PHP that I can secure a graphic, so that whe
At 6/20/2003 02:33 AM, Haseeb Iqbal wrote:
> yeah there is a way
No there is not a way. The way the web works is by sending your content to
someone else' computer. Once it's there, they have a copy, whether it's in
their cache or actually saved as a file. There's no way to prevent a
determined
TECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 2:26 AM
Subject: [PHP] securing a graphic
> Is there a way in PHP that I can secure a graphic, so that when the page
is
> loaded it will show the graphic, but is not able to be right clicked on or
> downloaded to there desktop.
>
> Thanks
&g
Is there a way in PHP that I can secure a graphic, so that when the page is
loaded it will show the graphic, but is not able to be right clicked on or
downloaded to there desktop.
Thanks
Ryan
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