--- Paul Wasserman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try this link for some thoughts on the subject & a
> niftly little bit of Javascript that at least keeps
> people from stealing your images via
> right-click/Save-As:
> http://www.tashian.com/htmlguide/robbery.html.
> 
 
> As the article points out, however, there are still
> plenty of other ways for someone who's determined to
> copy your images to get them.  

Yeah, and IE 6.0 makes it even easier.  I just went to
your web site and positioned my mouse over one of your
images.  Before I could click, someone walked into my
office.  When I went back to the screen, IE had very
helpfully popped a toolbar containint a save button up
over your image.  So I now have a copy on my disk.

(Don't worry, I'll delete it as soon as I send this. 
It's just sort of annoying that with all the noise MS
is making about protecting content, its software makes
stealing images so easy.)

Bob Meyer
http://www.meyerweb.net/epson

=====
Bob Meyer
I wish I knew what I know now, when I was younger...

http://www.meyerweb.net/epson

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