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Disable the image from being saved on client machine

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    Hi All, I just want to know which is the best way to retract user of a web page from saving the images displayed in webpage. The ways I know are Disable rightclick save image using javascript Using transparent image in from of the image. Using flash. Can anyone suggest the best method for this? Thanks

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      Hi All, I just want to know which is the best way to retract user of a web page from saving the images displayed in webpage. The ways I know are Disable rightclick save image using javascript Using transparent image in from of the image. Using flash. Can anyone suggest the best method for this? Thanks

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      If you want greatest security(of images :) ), use flash. But if you want your site to be compatible as well, then choose 2nd way. Using flash would be more secure, but not everybody's browser has flash installed. Therefore I would choose 2nd way.

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        If you want greatest security(of images :) ), use flash. But if you want your site to be compatible as well, then choose 2nd way. Using flash would be more secure, but not everybody's browser has flash installed. Therefore I would choose 2nd way.

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        Well Yes - We can't expect to have flash on all machines. Though even if I use second method, the images will be present in the temporary internet file folder. Any thoughts??

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          Well Yes - We can't expect to have flash on all machines. Though even if I use second method, the images will be present in the temporary internet file folder. Any thoughts??

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          Joe Simes
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          That's the way the internet/browsers work. You put a picture up on a web page then be prepared for the fact that every person that views your picture now has it stored on their own hard drive. Don't want them to have it don't put it on the internet.

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