+1

I use Firefox which can be configured to ignore the javascript that
disables the right click functionality.

You can also always find the image in the local cache on the PC...

Instead of having a page display a raw image, you could for instance
use Flash to display the images...but even that can be worked around
with the right tools.

If this is an intranet site, and you can lock down the users PC's, you
can probably ensure that the images are not saved. However, if it's a
public web site, you prevent casual users from saving it...the the
truly determined will be able to find away around whatever you do.

Charles

On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Musselman, Paul
<pmusselman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Chris--

No matter what you do, no matter how much you try, if it appears on my monitor I can capture the image and save it and post it anywhere on the web.

You can protect the image so right-clicking won't bring up a "SAVE IMAGE" option, but I have a screen capture utility that lets me draw a box around a region of the monitor and capture it.

Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Chris wrote (in part):

My biggest concern [is] not allowing the user to print/save the image to their local PC/MAC for security reasons.

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