Well, nothing is fool proof... you can remove the IE image toolbar option and add no-right-click, but looking at the source code will get you past that.
A basic scrambling of the html code so that it's unreadable to regular humans obviously wouldn't stop the most determined people either, but then it will stop the more clueless people out there, as no-right-click also does. And often they're the ones trying to rip your shit off.
PreZ also says there are ways to rig a cgi script so that you can get an image to load without revealing the image path, that also would discourage the average person.
No I'd not be able to stop it, but I can sure as hell try to make it hard for the average schmuck who's trying to steal images or direct link.
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Date: 2003-04-18 10:24 pm (UTC)A basic scrambling of the html code so that it's unreadable to regular humans obviously wouldn't stop the most determined people either, but then it will stop the more clueless people out there, as no-right-click also does. And often they're the ones trying to rip your shit off.
PreZ also says there are ways to rig a cgi script so that you can get an image to load without revealing the image path, that also would discourage the average person.
No I'd not be able to stop it, but I can sure as hell try to make it hard for the average schmuck who's trying to steal images or direct link.