On Aug 9, 11:52 pm, Jeffrey Bonson wrote:
> Thank you all,for your VALUABLE information.
> I didn't find what i needed in this forum and many newbies are using
> this as a reference. That's why i posted this. Why don't u guys prove
> what u have written with some CODES, so that it becomes useful
However.
If you have the skills or the money to buy them then you do have the
same option as Flickr. Display your images from within a Flash app.
This means that the source url for the image is harder to find - only
harder mind you, wireshark or other similar tools will let you see
this.
But to b
Jeffrey Bonson wrote:
> I was looking for this locking procedure. and found out the below code
> works like no one can click on the image and save it other than
> printscreen. this is best when a high resolution background image is
> being used.
For what it's worth, disabling mousedown events in J
On Aug 9, 3:26 am, Jeffrey Bonson wrote:
> I was looking for this locking procedure. and found out the below code
> works like no one can click on the image and save it other than
> printscreen. this is best when a high resolution background image is
> being used.
Is there a *question* here? In
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