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Name: vagabond2006
hi guys................i want to ask that how can i cut or copy an image from a website which has no options for that and says right protected

vagabond2006, if an image is copyright protected, that means the author owns it and if you want to use it, he must o.k. it, ususlly for a fee. Most have built in righclick protection.
HTH.
Ed in Texas.

Or use a screen capture program such as MWSnap.
Freeware and requires no installation.
But, what Ed in Texas noted is applicable.
Bryan

this is how they disable right-click copy function but it's not completely foolproof.
Use your mouse to highlight the text/image you want copied, then use CTRL-C (to copy) and CTRL-V (to paste).
i_XpUser

I've found over the years that images that won't allow the right-click get dumped into your TIF in their entirety anyway where they can be copied from and pasted [saved] elsewheres.
The way I see it is once it's been dumped on your machine they must be giving it to you.
Any images that I want I just empty the TIF first to cut my seaching and then refresh the page(s) of a site and then find the file(s) very easily.

Find the link to the graphic in the page source code, then download it...
Quote: Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity!

Well Vag, the TIF, if you are not familiar with that anagram, is the Temporary Internet Files folder where every time you open a page it's contents [most of them] unload themselves to your HD which helps speed up navigation. The thing to do is to empty this folder via your Internet Options to clean out hundreds, if not, thousands of files that get stored [dumped] there when using your browser. These files can accumulate over a period of time.
When you detect an image that won't let you right-click on a web page it's a sure bet that once it has been loaded to view in your browser it will also place a copy of it in your TIF. From here you can simply drag out the file(s) [copy] to a safe location to open and keep or whatever. Cleaning out the TIF first makes it easier to find these files after a refresh of the page which will then dump new copies of the images back into the TIF.
From the browser menu select Tools, then Internet Options and when the dialog opens select the Settings button then View Files button which will open the TIF. You may prefer to view it in detail view as you can then check the address of the file. Sometimes you may get the same file name for a thumbnail as for the actual image you want, check it's size etc...
If you are not sure which files to get out you can just copy the lot and sort it with an image viewer.
Oh yeah, somtimes the source code isn't as helpful as it should be but still worth trying anyway.
There is still always that old chestnut of Print Screen and pasting to MSpaint and trimming off unwanted parts.
Hope this was helpful and understandable.

thanks ronnie i know very well about temporary internet folder but confused myself to its abbreviation TIF..
well u expalined it very well ..and its working for me bundle of thanks

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