Functional "fall-out" in Firefox on 8.04

Bob Jonkman bjonkman at sobac.com
Thu Jan 8 05:15:59 UTC 2009


>Alfred wrote:
>> Hi Richard MacPhail:
>> Several people spend all kinds of money on making a Web site, only
>> to have the Content Stolen. So in making the page more secure from
>> theft, things like Right Click can be disabled on the Web Site, some
>> times a transparent image will sit on top of the Image you wanted to
>> Take, and when you take it you get NOTHING! Sometimes the Text is in
>> a different format than what you have Viewers for, so you can't see
>> it, when you try to copy it!
>> 
>> FireFox most likely works just fine.

On 7 Jan 2009 at 23:37 Leigh Honeywell <ubuntu-ca at lists.ubuntu.com> wrote
about "Re: Functional "fall-out" in Firefo[...]"

>Of course, neither of those techniques is very effective against
>someone who's even mildly determined to get your image(s).  Turning
>off Javascript gets around the "no right click" function, looking at
>the source code gets around the "transparent image" thing, and of
>course we are talking about digital images here - there's always
>printscreen.
>
>-Leigh, who thinks such things are both useless and user-hostile.


Also, once you've got right-clicking working again you can "View Page Info".  The dialogue 
has a tab for Media, on which all the images can be seen, saved, &c.  (Why is "View Page 
Info" not in the "View" menu?  Feature Request!)

Also, there's "View, Page Style, None" which will eliminate CSS and other layout tricks to 
layer images, again allowing you to see all content (really good for miserably designed 
pages).

--Bob (who agrees with Leigh on everything)






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