Friday, November 27, 2009

Is there a code for myspace etc what stops people from stealing your photos and... Click to read.?

And... when they try to steal it it changes into a small black dot?



If so can someone tell me what it is. I cant find it!



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Is there a code for myspace etc what stops people from stealing your photos and... Click to read.?

add this code to your html under the first %26lt;BODY%26gt;:



%26lt;script language=JavaScript%26gt;



%26lt;!--



//Disable right mouse click Script



//By Maximus (maximus@nsimail.com) w/ mods by DynamicDrive



//For full source code, visit http://www.dynamicdrive.com



var message="Function Disabled!";



///////////////////////////////////



function clickIE4(){



if (event.button==2){



alert(message);



return false;



}



}



function clickNS4(e){



if (document.layers||document.getElementByI...



if (e.which==2||e.which==3){



alert(message);



return false;



}



}



}



if (document.layers){



document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN...



document.onmousedown=clickNS4;



}



else if (document.all%26amp;%26amp;!document.getElementById)...



document.onmousedown=clickIE4;



}



document.oncontextmenu=new Function("alert(message);return false")



// --%26gt;



%26lt;/script%26gt;



Is there a code for myspace etc what stops people from stealing your photos and... Click to read.?

nope, if someone wants to steal photos from any website they will - there is very little that can be done if someone id determined enough. you should physically apply your username somewhere on the picture, that will at least rule out anyone who doesn't know how to crop a picture.



use online photo editors such as:



http://www.phixr.com/



the code posted by qwerty (above) will not work - myspace does not allow javascript, and any site which uses javascript like that to disable right clicks can easily have javascript disabled in the browser which renders it useless, or even the direct url of the image taken from the source code which again makes javascript useless.



a fairly new method to make it harder for people to save your picture(s) is to use css to overlay another transparent image over the top of the picture you want to protect, so that any right click on the image would only save the transparent image - of course this isn't 100% either. see 2), 3), and 5) on this page:



http://www.htmlite.com/faq010.php



Is there a code for myspace etc what stops people from stealing your photos and... Click to read.?

If you go to your mysapvce go to uploadpic/change pics. then you can edit all that stuff so its protected.

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