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lfrider92 05-02-2009 8:11 AM

my cousin just started a website and she is posting her photography pictures up on it (she is really good) she is trying to make a little money with them. <BR> <BR>My question is do you guys know a way to make it so you cant right click them and hit save as? she doesnt want to write proof across them but the way its set up now anyone can download them

rson 05-03-2009 9:22 PM

There is a HTML code to prevent that.....google it. <BR> <BR> <BR>There is no stead fast way to prevent it. Put a MONSTER watermark on it. And copy right all the pictures properly.

steezyshots 05-04-2009 8:03 AM

FLASH

isler 05-04-2009 10:07 AM

If you can see it, you can steal it. Flash doesn't protect you from screengrabs. To protect from Save As, you can use a table and overlay the image with a clear GIF file. Make a 1 by 1 pixel GIF, use image height and width tags to stretch it to same dimensions as the image to cover. Make your photo the table cell background, and put the 1x1 GIF image in there as the foreground. When they save the image, they'll just be saving the clear GIF with no real image. <BR> <BR>This only stops people from dragging-and-dropping images or Save As, but won't stop anybody from screenshotting it or going through the HTML and linking to the original. Flash will do the same thing. But there's always the analog hole... if someone can see it, they can steal it.

steezyshots 05-04-2009 12:08 PM

Yeah you will never prevent a screen capture but flash does do a good job on the right click save as feature. <BR> <BR>Downside is you have to get proficient with flash unless you buy a cookie cutter website.

rorowake 05-07-2009 1:28 PM

You can pull embedded flash pics and vids out of your cache- "browsing history". If someone wants it- they will get it.

andy13 05-10-2009 2:06 PM

why doesnt she want to watermark them?


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