Disable right click for pics?

C

Custom_Leather_Guy

ok ya'll...

i'd sure appreciate it if someone here would tell me that it is possible to
disable right click so my pics cant jus be copied, and how to do it!!

i dont wanna use watermarks or anything like that...i have dream weaver and
need to learn it, its a lil outta my skill range...
 
S

SingaporeWebDesign

Hello,

Determined users can still get your images by File > Save As or by looking
at their browser cache or by View > Source.

Having said that, here are a few scripts that can help:

Disable right mouse click script II (on images)
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex9/noright2.htm
(Remove the line "alert(clickmessage);" to improve the right-click
protection mechanism, as a user can press and hold the right mouse button,
press enter to the alert, and release the button to show the menu)

No right mouse click script III (no alert)
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex9/noright3.htm

Disable right mouse click script
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex9/noright.htm

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R

Ronx

You cannot protect anything you put on the web.
Protect Images

http://www.digitalmidget.com/help/noclick/index.php

http://www.jamesshuggins.com/h/web1/how_do_i_stop_downloading.htm

http://www.jimcosoftware.com/protect.aspx


FYI - the no-right-click scripts do not work at all in FireFox.
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D

David Berry

Not possible. You can use JavaScript to disable right-click but it won't
prevent someone from getting your images. The can get them from their
temporary internet files, doing a view source or other ways. The ONLY way
to protect them is not to put them on the internet.
 
M

Murray

Or by simply dragging and dropping the images onto their desktop. Using
those scripts are basically the same as putting "Kick me - I'm new" on your
site....
 

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