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John wrote:
>on 9/10/01 1:57 AM, Rob Geraghty at harper@wordweb.com wrote:
>> Another neat piece of java code I saw recently pops up a message
>> if someone tries to use the right-click save-as option on a picture.
 It's
>> relatively trivial to get around, but at least it's *some* sort of
>> discouragement
>> of theft.
>you mean javascript I think
>yes that's a good idea. In fact I might search that out.

AFAIK it's java since it's client side code.  The only Javascript I've used
is server side code in an ASP.  But I don't want to start an argument about
it!  Suffice to say that the code is embedded in the header of the web page
and interpreted by the browser not the server. :)

Rob


Rob Geraghty harper@wordweb.com
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