Just as an FYI, you do know that if the user can see the image on your website, it's already on their computer. Not to mention, anything you do that's purely a javascript fix can be avoided by merely turning off javascript. It's essentially a fool's errand to attempt to do this.
On Jun 26, 11:27 am, Mario Soto <canc...@gmail.com> wrote: > @Jonathan Vanherpe (T & T NV) > Yes, some demotivational posters are son funny (some others ... not > recommended). Well. Following your comment, I decided to disable right > click on the div. I will use JQUERY RIGHT-CLICK PLUGIN (http:// > abeautifulsite.net/notebook/68) and try to avoid the context menu for > "Save as..". > > @all > It's definetively a bad experience and as I said before, I know that > "protecting" content for being downloaded is really not as efficient > as anyone wants. Only with pressing "Print Screen" you have your image > to be copied. > > Although this images are on an intranet, and we dont want do add a > watermark, because it will make unreadable some documents (some are > very, very old and pigmented). Positionate the gif is a little more > complicated, that disabling context menus. > > Thanks to all.