Oops...you're right.  But it does make you have to do more than just 
right click and save.  ;>} And you do have to be a little more computer 
literate to follow through on it..

-p

P. J. Alling wrote:
> Right click on it in Firefox call up properties and it gives you the 
> address of the image. Highlight that copy and paste into the address 
> location bar and hit enter, and viola, (an oversize violin). you have 
> the image already for saving to your hard drive.
> 
> Paul Sorenson wrote:
>> Dave -
>>
>> Try using JAlbum as your gallery generator - the one Scott is using for 
>> the PUG gallery.  Right clicking on the image only gets you the link to 
>> "previous", "index page" or "next image".  At least, that's the way it 
>> works w/Firefox 2.0.0.8.
>>
>> -p
>>
>> David J Brooks wrote:
>>   
>>> Nope, does not work in the BBPro web pages.
>>>
>>> I tried it in several locations in the head, and i still get the save
>>> picture as pop ups.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>> On 10/13/07, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>     
>>>> Dave, drop this line into the head of any web page.
>>>>
>>>>  <body oncontextmenu="return false;">
>>>>
>>>> That will do it as best as you can.
>>>>
>>>> Here is a simple HTML:
>>>> --------------<code starts below this line>----------------------
>>>> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
>>>>
>>>> <html>
>>>>
>>>>  <head>
>>>>   <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
>>>> <body oncontextmenu="return false;">
>>>>   <title>A Picture</title>
>>>>  </head>
>>>>
>>>>  <body bgcolor="black">
>>>>   <p><font color="black">I suck!!</font></p>
>>>> <center>
>>>> <p><img src="shim1.gif" width="1" height="1"></p>
>>>> <p><img src="nytimes.jpg"></p>
>>>> <p><img src="shim1.gif" width="1" height="16"></p>
>>>> </center>
>>>>  </body>
>>>> </html>
>>>> ---------------------<code ends above this
>>>> line>---------------------------------
>>>> Note where I located the line mentioned.
>>>>
>>>> Now go here and try to save the picture using either right click or 
>>>> keyboard
>>>> shorcuts.
>>>>
>>>> http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/temp/nytimes.html
>>>>
>>>> This will stop the casual web browser. As has been mentioned before, 
>>>> nothing
>>>> can stop the serious people who are intent on grabbing your content no
>>>> matter what.
>>>>
>>>> William Robb
>>>>
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