Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-22 Thread David Savage
All that blood flow being redirected away from the brain has side effects...

Cheers,

Dave

On 10/22/07, graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thinking about girls makes you dumb.


 Mark Roberts wrote:
  P. J. Alling wrote:
 
  Paul Sorenson wrote:
  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..
 
  Sadly as computer literate as the average 12 year old.
 
  If that's true they must forget an awful lot between age 12 and when
  they enter college...
 
  (I'm grading mid-terms right now.)

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-21 Thread David J Brooks
I;ll try it again.

Dave

On 10/20/07, Paul Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 H...I just tried it w/55 6mp images and it took less than a minute.
   The only thing I didn't do was add a watermark, but I can't imagine
 that would add a lot of time to the process.

 -p

 David J Brooks wrote:
  On 10/20/07, Paul Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  The latest version of JAlbum is 7.3.  It will resize the images for you
  and the Chameleon skin has a watermark function so all you need to do
  externally is re-name the files.
 
  I tried that on the ibbok version. I dragged about 200 full size
  photos into the album, and hit the generate button. The time shows 5
  hours to make the album.
 
  Thats when i gave up on it.
 
  Dave
  -p
 
  David J Brooks wrote:
  Himm.
 
  I have a version here on the ibook, but maybe i'll down load on for
  the PC and see what it does.
 
  I could always use CKRename for rnaming, then irfanview for resize and
  water marking, then drag the smaller pictures into jalbum.
 
  Might be worth a try, and a different look for 2008
 
  Dave
 
  On 10/20/07, Paul Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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;
titleA Picture/title
   /head
 
   body bgcolor=black
pfont color=blackI suck!!/font/p
  center
  pimg src=shim1.gif width=1 height=1/p
  pimg src=nytimes.jpg/p
  pimg 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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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-21 Thread P. J. Alling
Sadly as computer literate as the average 12 year old.

Paul Sorenson wrote:
 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;
   titleA Picture/title
  /head

  body bgcolor=black
   pfont color=blackI suck!!/font/p
 center
 pimg src=shim1.gif width=1 height=1/p
 pimg src=nytimes.jpg/p
 pimg 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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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-21 Thread Mark Roberts
P. J. Alling wrote:

Paul Sorenson wrote:
 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..

Sadly as computer literate as the average 12 year old.

If that's true they must forget an awful lot between age 12 and when 
they enter college...

(I'm grading mid-terms right now.)



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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-21 Thread P. J. Alling
Obviously your at an elite university...

Mark Roberts wrote:
 P. J. Alling wrote:

   
 Paul Sorenson wrote:
 
 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..

   
 Sadly as computer literate as the average 12 year old.
 

 If that's true they must forget an awful lot between age 12 and when 
 they enter college...

 (I'm grading mid-terms right now.)



   


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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-21 Thread David Savage
On 10/21/07, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 P. J. Alling wrote:

 Paul Sorenson wrote:
  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..
 
 Sadly as computer literate as the average 12 year old.

 If that's true they must forget an awful lot between age 12 and when
 they enter college...

One word:

Alcohol.

Cheers,

Dave

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-21 Thread graywolf
Thinking about girls makes you dumb.


Mark Roberts wrote:
 P. J. Alling wrote:
 
 Paul Sorenson wrote:
 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..

 Sadly as computer literate as the average 12 year old.
 
 If that's true they must forget an awful lot between age 12 and when 
 they enter college...
 
 (I'm grading mid-terms right now.)
 
 
 

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-20 Thread David J Brooks
Himm.

I have a version here on the ibook, but maybe i'll down load on for
the PC and see what it does.

I could always use CKRename for rnaming, then irfanview for resize and
water marking, then drag the smaller pictures into jalbum.

Might be worth a try, and a different look for 2008

Dave

On 10/20/07, Paul Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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;
titleA Picture/title
   /head
 
   body bgcolor=black
pfont color=blackI suck!!/font/p
  center
  pimg src=shim1.gif width=1 height=1/p
  pimg src=nytimes.jpg/p
  pimg 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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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-20 Thread Paul Sorenson
The latest version of JAlbum is 7.3.  It will resize the images for you 
and the Chameleon skin has a watermark function so all you need to do 
externally is re-name the files.

-p

David J Brooks wrote:
 Himm.
 
 I have a version here on the ibook, but maybe i'll down load on for
 the PC and see what it does.
 
 I could always use CKRename for rnaming, then irfanview for resize and
 water marking, then drag the smaller pictures into jalbum.
 
 Might be worth a try, and a different look for 2008
 
 Dave
 
 On 10/20/07, Paul Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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;
   titleA Picture/title
  /head

  body bgcolor=black
   pfont color=blackI suck!!/font/p
 center
 pimg src=shim1.gif width=1 height=1/p
 pimg src=nytimes.jpg/p
 pimg 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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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-20 Thread David J Brooks
On 10/20/07, Paul Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The latest version of JAlbum is 7.3.  It will resize the images for you
 and the Chameleon skin has a watermark function so all you need to do
 externally is re-name the files.

I tried that on the ibbok version. I dragged about 200 full size
photos into the album, and hit the generate button. The time shows 5
hours to make the album.

Thats when i gave up on it.

Dave

 -p

 David J Brooks wrote:
  Himm.
 
  I have a version here on the ibook, but maybe i'll down load on for
  the PC and see what it does.
 
  I could always use CKRename for rnaming, then irfanview for resize and
  water marking, then drag the smaller pictures into jalbum.
 
  Might be worth a try, and a different look for 2008
 
  Dave
 
  On 10/20/07, Paul Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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;
titleA Picture/title
   /head
 
   body bgcolor=black
pfont color=blackI suck!!/font/p
  center
  pimg src=shim1.gif width=1 height=1/p
  pimg src=nytimes.jpg/p
  pimg 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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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-20 Thread Paul Sorenson
H...I just tried it w/55 6mp images and it took less than a minute. 
  The only thing I didn't do was add a watermark, but I can't imagine 
that would add a lot of time to the process.

-p

David J Brooks wrote:
 On 10/20/07, Paul Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The latest version of JAlbum is 7.3.  It will resize the images for you
 and the Chameleon skin has a watermark function so all you need to do
 externally is re-name the files.
 
 I tried that on the ibbok version. I dragged about 200 full size
 photos into the album, and hit the generate button. The time shows 5
 hours to make the album.
 
 Thats when i gave up on it.
 
 Dave
 -p

 David J Brooks wrote:
 Himm.

 I have a version here on the ibook, but maybe i'll down load on for
 the PC and see what it does.

 I could always use CKRename for rnaming, then irfanview for resize and
 water marking, then drag the smaller pictures into jalbum.

 Might be worth a try, and a different look for 2008

 Dave

 On 10/20/07, Paul Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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;
   titleA Picture/title
  /head

  body bgcolor=black
   pfont color=blackI suck!!/font/p
 center
 pimg src=shim1.gif width=1 height=1/p
 pimg src=nytimes.jpg/p
 pimg 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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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-20 Thread P. J. Alling
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;
   titleA Picture/title
  /head

  body bgcolor=black
   pfont color=blackI suck!!/font/p
 center
 pimg src=shim1.gif width=1 height=1/p
 pimg src=nytimes.jpg/p
 pimg 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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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-20 Thread Paul Sorenson
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;
   titleA Picture/title
  /head

  body bgcolor=black
   pfont color=blackI suck!!/font/p
 center
 pimg src=shim1.gif width=1 height=1/p
 pimg src=nytimes.jpg/p
 pimg 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.

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-19 Thread David J Brooks
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;
   titleA Picture/title
  /head

  body bgcolor=black
   pfont color=blackI suck!!/font/p
 center
 pimg src=shim1.gif width=1 height=1/p
 pimg src=nytimes.jpg/p
 pimg 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
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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-19 Thread David J Brooks
Firefox 2.0.0.8

Dave

On 10/19/07, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 - Original Message -
 From: David J Brooks
 Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home


  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.

 It shouldn't matter where it goes in the header as long as it is between the
 tags head /head.
 What browser are you using for testing?

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-19 Thread William Robb

- Original Message - 
From: David J Brooks
Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home


 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.

It shouldn't matter where it goes in the header as long as it is between the 
tags head /head.
What browser are you using for testing?

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-19 Thread Paul Sorenson
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;
   titleA Picture/title
  /head

  body bgcolor=black
   pfont color=blackI suck!!/font/p
 center
 pimg src=shim1.gif width=1 height=1/p
 pimg src=nytimes.jpg/p
 pimg 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.

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-16 Thread David Mann
On Oct 16, 2007, at 4:40 AM, David Savage wrote:

 Nonsense. You can never have too many Dave's.

 Right, Dave, Dave  Dave?

Yeah, Bruce.

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-15 Thread William Robb
It works with firefox  and internet explorer for sure. It doesn't work
with Opera, and other browsers that ignore this type of tag.

William Robb

On 10/13/07, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 That works in IE but not Mozilla, (and it leads, on my machine at least
 to undesirable side effects).

 William Robb wrote:
  - Original Message -
  From: David J Brooks
  Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home
 
 
 
  Main page or the sub pages Bill.
 
  Some times i feel like changing my water mark from David J Brooks 2007
  to something like,
  If you see this any were other than www.caughtinmotion.com please call
  XXX XXX  so i can charge appropriately.
 
 
 
 
  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;
titleA Picture/title
   /head
 
   body bgcolor=black
pfont color=blackI suck!!/font/p
  center
  pimg src=shim1.gif width=1 height=1/p
  pimg src=nytimes.jpg/p
  pimg 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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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-15 Thread David Savage
Nonsense. You can never have too many Dave's.

Right, Dave, Dave  Dave?

Cheers,

Dave

On 10/14/07, graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I felt there were too many Daves involved.


 David J Brooks wrote:
  Mr Brooks?? What i di now.

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-15 Thread Rebekah
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.

You know, I tried that out of curiosity, and although I couldn't
right-click, the little box that offers me the options to save, print
or email popped up in the upper left hand corner of the image.  I'm
using internet explorer right now, just an FYI for you ;)

rg2



On 10/15/07, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Nonsense. You can never have too many Dave's.

 Right, Dave, Dave  Dave?

 Cheers,

 Dave

 On 10/14/07, graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I felt there were too many Daves involved.
 
 
  David J Brooks wrote:
   Mr Brooks?? What i di now.

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-15 Thread William Robb

- Original Message - 
From: Rebekah
Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home


 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.

 You know, I tried that out of curiosity, and although I couldn't
 right-click, the little box that offers me the options to save, print
 or email popped up in the upper left hand corner of the image.  I'm
 using internet explorer right now, just an FYI for you ;)


HAR!!!.
Not surprising really. I suppose the biggest victim of intellectual property 
theft has little interest in protecting the intellectual property of others.
I don't get that option when I use IE, but I also don't use IE enough to 
know it's ins and outs.
The main point, which this reafirms, is that if it's posted on the web, it 
is, effectively, public domain.

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-14 Thread David Mann
On Oct 14, 2007, at 3:32 AM, graywolf wrote:

 One thing Mr Brooks could do is put that copyright water mark in  
 the most
 annoying place on the photo, like across the rider and horses face,  
 along with a
 comment, To purchase a copy of this photo without this watermark  
 call,
 ###-###-.

One of the TV networks here has started doing that with little ads  
during programmes.  Damn annoying.  It's not so bad with watermarked  
photos though.

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-14 Thread William Robb

- Original Message - 
From: David Mann
Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home



 One of the TV networks here has started doing that with little ads
 during programmes.  Damn annoying.  It's not so bad with watermarked
 photos though.


The networks here have been doing that bit of stupidy for several years. 
It's bad enough that what they broadcast is shit, they don't have to go out 
of their way to finish it off. I've taken to buying entire series' on DVD so 
I don't have to watch commercial broadcasts.

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-13 Thread David Mann
On Oct 13, 2007, at 1:41 PM, David J Brooks wrote:

 Main page or the sub pages Bill.

 Some times i feel like changing my water mark from David J Brooks 2007
 to something like,
 If you see this any were other than www.caughtinmotion.com please call
 XXX XXX  so i can charge appropriately.

Definitely at least one form of contact details in addition to either  
your name or website.  Just don't bury them somewhere where it's easy  
to crop or clone them out :)

I personally wouldn't bother with any technical means to prevent file  
download as they are trival to bypass, even to the point of using alt 
+printscreen.

Cheers,

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-13 Thread graywolf
One thing Mr Brooks could do is put that copyright water mark in the most 
annoying place on the photo, like across the rider and horses face, along with 
a 
comment, To purchase a copy of this photo without this watermark call, 
###-###-.

In the old days many photography studios stamped PROOF just like that on 
proof 
photos. They also did not fully fix the proofs so they would fade over time. 
Some of them would even go so far as to hang the customers photo upside down in 
their studio window so their neighbors could tell they were deadbeats. As you 
can tell from all this it is not a new problem, the technology has changed 
people have not.



David Mann wrote:
 On Oct 13, 2007, at 1:41 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
 
 Main page or the sub pages Bill.

 Some times i feel like changing my water mark from David J Brooks 2007
 to something like,
 If you see this any were other than www.caughtinmotion.com please call
 XXX XXX  so i can charge appropriately.
 
 Definitely at least one form of contact details in addition to either  
 your name or website.  Just don't bury them somewhere where it's easy  
 to crop or clone them out :)
 
 I personally wouldn't bother with any technical means to prevent file  
 download as they are trival to bypass, even to the point of using alt 
 +printscreen.
 
 Cheers,
 
 - Dave
 
 

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-13 Thread David J Brooks
Mr Brooks?? What i di now.

LOL

Yes i think i will change my water mark/copyright statement that is
there now, to something a bit more annoying.

Dave

On 10/13/07, graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 One thing Mr Brooks could do is put that copyright water mark in the most
 annoying place on the photo, like across the rider and horses face, along 
 with a
 comment, To purchase a copy of this photo without this watermark call,
 ###-###-.

 In the old days many photography studios stamped PROOF just like that on 
 proof
 photos. They also did not fully fix the proofs so they would fade over time.
 Some of them would even go so far as to hang the customers photo upside down 
 in
 their studio window so their neighbors could tell they were deadbeats. As you
 can tell from all this it is not a new problem, the technology has changed
 people have not.



 David Mann wrote:
  On Oct 13, 2007, at 1:41 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
 
  Main page or the sub pages Bill.
 
  Some times i feel like changing my water mark from David J Brooks 2007
  to something like,
  If you see this any were other than www.caughtinmotion.com please call
  XXX XXX  so i can charge appropriately.
 
  Definitely at least one form of contact details in addition to either
  your name or website.  Just don't bury them somewhere where it's easy
  to crop or clone them out :)
 
  I personally wouldn't bother with any technical means to prevent file
  download as they are trival to bypass, even to the point of using alt
  +printscreen.
 
  Cheers,
 
  - Dave
 
 

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-13 Thread William Robb

- Original Message - 
From: David J Brooks
Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home


 Main page or the sub pages Bill.

 Some times i feel like changing my water mark from David J Brooks 2007
 to something like,
 If you see this any were other than www.caughtinmotion.com please call
 XXX XXX  so i can charge appropriately.



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;
  titleA Picture/title
 /head

 body bgcolor=black
  pfont color=blackI suck!!/font/p
center
pimg src=shim1.gif width=1 height=1/p
pimg src=nytimes.jpg/p
pimg 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.

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-13 Thread William Robb

- Original Message - 
From: David J Brooks 
Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home



 
 Yes i think i will change my water mark/copyright statement that is
 there now, to something a bit more annoying.

Just dont become so annoying that you chase the legit customers away.

William Robb

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-13 Thread graywolf
I felt there were too many Daves involved.


David J Brooks wrote:
 Mr Brooks?? What i di now.
 
 LOL
 
 Yes i think i will change my water mark/copyright statement that is
 there now, to something a bit more annoying.
 
 Dave
 
 On 10/13/07, graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 One thing Mr Brooks could do is put that copyright water mark in the most
 annoying place on the photo, like across the rider and horses face, along 
 with a
 comment, To purchase a copy of this photo without this watermark call,
 ###-###-.

 In the old days many photography studios stamped PROOF just like that on 
 proof
 photos. They also did not fully fix the proofs so they would fade over time.
 Some of them would even go so far as to hang the customers photo upside down 
 in
 their studio window so their neighbors could tell they were deadbeats. As you
 can tell from all this it is not a new problem, the technology has changed
 people have not.



 David Mann wrote:
 On Oct 13, 2007, at 1:41 PM, David J Brooks wrote:

 Main page or the sub pages Bill.

 Some times i feel like changing my water mark from David J Brooks 2007
 to something like,
 If you see this any were other than www.caughtinmotion.com please call
 XXX XXX  so i can charge appropriately.
 Definitely at least one form of contact details in addition to either
 your name or website.  Just don't bury them somewhere where it's easy
 to crop or clone them out :)

 I personally wouldn't bother with any technical means to prevent file
 download as they are trival to bypass, even to the point of using alt
 +printscreen.

 Cheers,

 - Dave


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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-13 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 10/13/2007 9:33:58 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I felt there were too many Daves  involved.


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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-13 Thread P. J. Alling
That works in IE but not Mozilla, (and it leads, on my machine at least 
to undesirable side effects).

William Robb wrote:
 - Original Message - 
 From: David J Brooks
 Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home


   
 Main page or the sub pages Bill.

 Some times i feel like changing my water mark from David J Brooks 2007
 to something like,
 If you see this any were other than www.caughtinmotion.com please call
 XXX XXX  so i can charge appropriately.

 


 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;
   titleA Picture/title
  /head

  body bgcolor=black
   pfont color=blackI suck!!/font/p
 center
 pimg src=shim1.gif width=1 height=1/p
 pimg src=nytimes.jpg/p
 pimg 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.

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Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-12 Thread David J Brooks
This is so pathetic, its almost humorous.

The past 5 years or so, i have made a slide show out of the shots i
have taken at the horse shows and play them before, during and up to
the dancing, at the year end awards banquet, which is Saturday.

On the equine BB i moderate at, i always ask if anyone wants to submit
some candid or funny shots, i''ll include them. The banquet members
ask as well.

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.

Now that takes some balls.

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

Thanks

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-12 Thread graywolf
Sad story, Dave. The only way I have found to keep people from stealing your 
images off the internet, is to not have them on the internet.

Unfortunately the web was never intended to be secure, it was developed by 
academics for academics which in this commercial age folks tend to forget. I 
have not looked into it but it may be possible to do something with PHP (as an 
alternative to Flash or Javascript), after all a lot of the secure websites 
seem 
to be done in it. I think there also is a .css setting that blanks the save 
image menu item which would stop the dummies, but I can not find the reference.

The problem with all those is you have to be something of a wiz to use them and 
if the viewer is also a wiz he can get around your attempt in half a minute or 
so.

I would send the person who submitted your photos an invoice for your standard 
charge and take them to small claims court if they do not pay it.


David J Brooks wrote:
 This is so pathetic, its almost humorous.
 
 The past 5 years or so, i have made a slide show out of the shots i
 have taken at the horse shows and play them before, during and up to
 the dancing, at the year end awards banquet, which is Saturday.
 
 On the equine BB i moderate at, i always ask if anyone wants to submit
 some candid or funny shots, i''ll include them. The banquet members
 ask as well.
 
 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.
 
 Now that takes some balls.
 
 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
 
 Thanks
 
 Dave
 
 

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-12 Thread David J Brooks
Mine are around 23-25 K and 480 by something. I forget what i have
BBPro set at but its small.

Dave

On 10/12/07, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 12/10/07, John Francis, discombobulated, unleashed:

 Basically, if I can view your image on the screen, I can grab a copy of it.
 All you can do is make it harder for me.

 I'm thinking of reducing file sizes on my online pics. I'm thinking
 maybe 4k for a pic 800X600.

 Viewers see a few pixels of colour, blobs of shapes, and read the
 caption, imagining the rest.

 So no change there then :-/

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-12 Thread Cotty
On 12/10/07, John Francis, discombobulated, unleashed:

Basically, if I can view your image on the screen, I can grab a copy of it.
All you can do is make it harder for me.

I'm thinking of reducing file sizes on my online pics. I'm thinking
maybe 4k for a pic 800X600.

Viewers see a few pixels of colour, blobs of shapes, and read the
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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-12 Thread P. J. Alling
Flash probably won't work either, there are plenty of flash decoders 
that can be used to get the images if someone wants to go through the 
trouble.

Scott Loveless wrote:
 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.


   


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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-12 Thread William Robb

- Original Message - 
From: graywolf
Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home




 I would send the person who submitted your photos an invoice for your 
 standard
 charge and take them to small claims court if they do not pay it.


And you'd loose. This isn't sue happy America.

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-12 Thread mike wilson

 
 From: David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Her only
 comment was, have a look and enjoy.
 
snip

 Now that takes some balls.

Raises my suspicions even further about Canadian women.


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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-12 Thread William Robb

- 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.

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-12 Thread Scott Loveless
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.


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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-12 Thread John Francis
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 10:53:57AM -0400, graywolf wrote:
 Sad story, Dave. The only way I have found to keep people from stealing your 
 images off the internet, is to not have them on the internet.
 
 Unfortunately the web was never intended to be secure, it was developed by 
 academics for academics which in this commercial age folks tend to forget. I 
 have not looked into it but it may be possible to do something with PHP (as 
 an 
 alternative to Flash or Javascript), after all a lot of the secure websites 
 seem 
 to be done in it.

It isn't.

Basically, if I can view your image on the screen, I can grab a copy of it.
All you can do is make it harder for me.


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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-12 Thread David J Brooks
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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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-12 Thread graywolf
100x150 would be better, if you really want them not to download a usable shot 
try 40x60.

Cotty wrote:
 On 12/10/07, John Francis, discombobulated, unleashed:
 
 Basically, if I can view your image on the screen, I can grab a copy of it.
 All you can do is make it harder for me.
 
 I'm thinking of reducing file sizes on my online pics. I'm thinking
 maybe 4k for a pic 800X600.
 
 Viewers see a few pixels of colour, blobs of shapes, and read the
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 So no change there then :-/
 

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-12 Thread William Robb

- Original Message - 
From: David J Brooks
Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home


 Mine are around 23-25 K and 480 by something. I forget what i have
 BBPro set at but its small.

You can't stop a person from downloading your images.
All you can do is make the images unprintable, which means make em smallish, 
and compress the hell out of them.
You need to find a balance between them being small enough to not print 
well, but still large enough to not be annoying.
You can get a bit of extra apparent size by tagging the image as larger than 
it is in the HTML, but be careful, it will turn to crap pretty fast, as 
browsers aren't the best for resizing.
I don't recall where the right click java script goes, pretty sure it will 
be in the header, not the body though.

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Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home

2007-10-12 Thread David J Brooks
Main page or the sub pages Bill.

Some times i feel like changing my water mark from David J Brooks 2007
to something like,
If you see this any were other than www.caughtinmotion.com please call
XXX XXX  so i can charge appropriately.

Dave

Dave

On 10/12/07, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 - Original Message -
 From: David J Brooks
 Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Right clicked images find there way home


  Mine are around 23-25 K and 480 by something. I forget what i have
  BBPro set at but its small.

 You can't stop a person from downloading your images.
 All you can do is make the images unprintable, which means make em smallish,
 and compress the hell out of them.
 You need to find a balance between them being small enough to not print
 well, but still large enough to not be annoying.
 You can get a bit of extra apparent size by tagging the image as larger than
 it is in the HTML, but be careful, it will turn to crap pretty fast, as
 browsers aren't the best for resizing.
 I don't recall where the right click java script goes, pretty sure it will
 be in the header, not the body though.

 William Robb


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