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Name: Ledzeplinboy0314
Date: April 13, 2005 at 16:29:52 Pacific
OS: windows
CPU/Ram: 128
Comment:

(yes i am an idiot)
IS THERE ANY CODE THAT WILL DISABLE THE ROLLOVER image that pops up when you rollover an image?
Basically, you know how when you roll over an image, a little box pops up that looks like an envelope, and basically it is saying, you want to save this? but it is just the image? HOW DO YOU GET RID OF THAT?!
-Grant K



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Name: -Bryan-
Date: April 13, 2005 at 16:53:07 Pacific
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If you're talking about XP's image toolbar (and I think you are), try this. =)

Put this in the Head section of your pages:

<META HTTP-EQUIV="imagetoolbar" CONTENT="no">

or to disable it for specific images:


Hope that helps.

Bryan


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Response Number 2
Name: Ledzeplinboy0314
Date: April 13, 2005 at 23:54:09 Pacific
Reply:

COOL THANKS ALOT! WORKS GREAT!
any idea on how to not let them Save it to there hardisk? Basically, i am doing work for my friend, who is an artist, and he doesnt want them to be able to save his work to there computer after seeing it on the site.
Any ideas?
(sorry for a follow up question:( )
-Grant K


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Response Number 3
Name: -Bryan-
Date: April 14, 2005 at 16:00:35 Pacific
Reply:

Hi Grant,

Good to hear that did the trick. Nothing wrong with follow-up questions at all.

Hate to say, but if someone wants to steal your work, they'll steal your work.

You could always disable the right click, which would get rid of the "Save Picture As" dialog. But the image is still being saved in the person's Temporary Internet files on the hard drive. If they really wanted to, they could just go back and get it from there.

You could do it in Flash, but I don't recommend it. Even so, someone could just take a screenshot and get the image that way.

What I DO recommend, however, is just putting watermarks on the image. That way if someone uses it or prints it, it will have the original watermark on the image.

Good luck!

Bryan


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