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Tormie [ 02 Feb 2005 22:26 ]
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tda42 [ 02 Feb 2005 23:21 ]
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Dreamweaver.....
FrontPage is junk....
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Landman [ 02 Feb 2005 23:59 ]
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Re: Yippeee I finally did it
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messenger";p="18173 wrote: No that is fine...I was just worried that there was a way to hack into my site...I hear so much about people having their site hacked into and messed up I thought there was something I was going to have to learn about safeguarding my site. Just as a thought I have been looking at trying to stop people right clicking on my pictures to save them off the site. The only problem is that each picture loads into a different page when you click on them to view them and I don't know how to apply the no right click on those pages...any ideas?
Pangor is right, you need javascript to disable any right clicking on your site, http:\www.javasource.com is a good resource. The only way someone can hack into your site is through an unsecure server. The webpage code is in a file on a server that any web browser that accesses that file, downloads it and then executes the code locally on the machine. If someone were to gain access to that server, or more specifically the portion of disk space that has been allocated to your account, then they have free reign to upload whatever to your site and change whatever passwords and or settings they want. Bottom line is: keep your passwords to yourself, and keep them complex enough to prevent someone from guessing but yet easy enough to remember.
alpha numeric is good...
i.e. ^m355en93r,2005
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Landman [ 03 Feb 2005 00:09 ]
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messenger: if you want a java-script to forbidden right-click,
i can send it to you. I have a very little one, which functions well
with all browsers.
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Poserkatz [ 03 Feb 2005 11:52 ]
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Re: Yippeee I finally did it
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Here is the javascriptfile as a .txt
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Poserkatz [ 03 Feb 2005 11:54 ]
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Way to go Poserkats!!!
Nice work!!
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Landman [ 03 Feb 2005 17:51 ]
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Thanks, but it's not my script - it's from a friend of mine...
But i use it very often - it's simple, clean and fast.
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Poserkatz [ 03 Feb 2005 18:15 ]
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thanks poserkatz...sorry I didn't get back to you but I have been so busy lately. One question....will this stop the right click on a redirected page...my problem is that the pictures I want to protect are in an album set up and it brings the main picture up in a new page so I need something that would do that but I don't know of any off hand...anyone out there know of anything
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messenger [ 24 Feb 2005 00:31 ]
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Not without coding every single page that opens in a seperate window, or utilizing .php or .asp or some sort of server side coding. Either way, to make it work you need a way to insert the code inside the page on the site.
But thats not to say that someone with an image grabber can't steal it that way. Then all they need is the URL of the image and it can be swiped that way.
Unfortunately...
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Landman [ 24 Feb 2005 18:07 ]
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thanks ...I sorta figured that was probably the case..oh well if my pictures are that important to someone then they are welcome...
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messenger [ 24 Feb 2005 18:18 ]
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Quote:
oh well if my pictures are that important to someone then they are welcome...
LoL ! I think in the same way !
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Tormie [ 24 Feb 2005 22:04 ]
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Great site, messenger. I really enjoyed the galleries, so much good stuff to look at
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Ozymandias Jones [ 24 Mar 2005 15:04 ]
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