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Disk, Print, Email and Open my picture folder Icons (on pictures)

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Bob - 30 Nov 2006 21:59 GMT
My programmer is trying to shut down this function when you go to the top
left of pictures. We are instituting a method of protecting pictures from
being stolen from a website. But if you go to the top left of the picture,
you get the icons to save print etc. Anyone know how to shut this down?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
Ayush - 30 Nov 2006 23:00 GMT
You cant do it. Only user have the option to turn it off. Even if you manage to
do, you cant restrict a viewer for downloading an image, because images are cached
and he/she can easily go to Temp directory and save the image if he/she wants.

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> My programmer is trying to shut down this function when you go to the top
> left of pictures. We are instituting a method of protecting pictures from
> being stolen from a website. But if you go to the top left of the picture,
> you get the icons to save print etc. Anyone know how to shut this down?
> Thanks in advance.
> Bob
 
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