How do I restrict images from being copied from my website?

B

Bob Lehmann

Try using <restricted> tags around your images.

This method is proven to be as effective as anything else for retricting
copying of images.

Bob Lehmann
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Better: <itaintgonnaworkanyway> tag


| Try using <restricted> tags around your images.
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| This method is proven to be as effective as anything else for retricting
| copying of images.
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| Bob Lehmann
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A

Andrew Murray

Images have already been copied by the time the site is loaded on a user's
computer. That's how the internet/browsers work.
 
T

Trevor L.

Bob said:
Try using <restricted> tags around your images.

This method is proven to be as effective as anything else for
retricting copying of images.

I didn't see the <vbg> or :)) in your post
 
K

Kevin Spencer

Since you've already been told that you cannot do this, and that you should
have checked the newsgroup before posting this same question for the
millionth time (this week, that is), I might add that posting a blank
message with the question as the title is bad netiquette. You will receive
more help if you demonstrate that you are willing to put in as much work
asking your question as you expect others to put in answering it.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
Professional Chicken Salad Alchemist

What You Seek Is What You Get.
 
B

Bob Lehmann

I didn't see the <vbg> or :)) in your post

That's because I was serious. It really, really works......

Well at least as good as anything else.

Bob Lehmann
 

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