Tuesday, August 17, 2010

How do you put a No Click HTML on the Blogger website?

I recently got an account on Blogger,and i put some personal pics on that i dont want people to save,and i tried loads of codes but the Blogger wont accept them because they have unallowed tags...


Pleeease help,i would very much appreciate it!

How do you put a No Click HTML on the Blogger website?
Anything you put on the Web can be copied. You're wasting valuable time you could be using to remove the pictures you don't want copied, pursuing this futile "no-right-click" idea.





Here's proof of how easy it is to get an image off a Web site:





1. Visit http://www.onemodelplace.com/member.cfm?... It has right-click anti-copy JavaScript in place.





2. Attempt to right-click the large image of the lady. You get a warning saying you can't do so.





3. Go to Page --%26gt; View Source (IE; View --%26gt; Page Source in Firefox). A text file comes up showing the source code of the page.





4. About 50 lines down, you will see this:


%26lt;img border="0" src="http://ompi.onemodelplace.com/ OMP_Images/ Model/10715/ 10715_m_D223685C- A72D-5C7A- CED59C696A9A6A04.jpg" title="Title:


Copyright: Jen l Rich Drinkard 2007


Category: Portrait - Headshots


Description: Sample of my hair, makuep, styling"%26gt;





5. Copy the src link:


http://ompi.onemodelplace.com/OMP_Images...





6. Paste that link into your Web browser's Address field and hit the Enter key





7. Bingo. There's the image and you can right-click on it to your heart's content.





Again, if you don't want it copied, don't put it on the Web. You're wasting time trying to prevent something on the Web from being copied.
Reply:Basically, you shouldn't put anything you don't want people to have on a public website. You can't stop a computer-literate user from downloading and saving stuff you put on the web; those no-click things take about two seconds to disable.
Reply:There is no solution for that. You can use javascript to block the user to use right click button to save the images. But these doesn't solve the problem since it can disable javascript and then copy the images, unless you build another website using the %26lt;noscript%26gt;%26lt;/noscript%26gt; without the images that you don't want them to copy.


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