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hey guys i have a gallery that has thumbnails and when you click it takes you to the images.

 

i need to prevent downloading of that pic?

 

this is the echo.

 

 

 Code:
echo '<th scope="row"><a href="/admin/art/'. $row['pic'] .'" target="_blank" > 
<img src="/admin/imgsize.php?w=60&h=50&img=art/'. $row['pic'] .'" border="0" alt="" /> 
</a>  

 

 

so it does not load in a page it gets the images in its directory..

 

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"The Little Guy" is right but you may be able to prevent someone from accessing the folder by using sessions. But if someone really wants your image they are going to get it... gotta love screen shots! You could use some sort of javascript to distort or blank out the image if a user tries to save the image..

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Your best bet is a Flash gallery, they're the least prone to image stealing though, as it's been pointed out, if someone really wants it they're going to get it, though that's no reason to make it easy for them.  You may want to try the forums at http://www.photography-on-the.net as the subject comes up quite a bit there.

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In firefox, and I imagine other browsers, you just have to go to Tools/Page Info/Media and can download any pictures that appear in the page.  No way around that....if its on the page being viewed via the browser, it is also already downloaded and stored on the users computer in the cache.  There are also tools to download Flash files and view them locally.

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In firefox, and I imagine other browsers, you just have to go to Tools/Page Info/Media and can download any pictures that appear in the page.  No way around that....if its on the page being viewed via the browser, it is also already downloaded and stored on the users computer in the cache.  There are also tools to download Flash files and view them locally.

 

Well, yes, one can download a swf with some finagling, but reproduction from it is nearly impossible.  With a subject like this it really comes down to minimizing the possibility, which can mean making so much of a pain in the butt that only those that are dead set on it will bother.

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Honestly, I don't think you need to worry about that.  Seriously.  You are better off taking nice, hi-res photos of tattoos and making them easily available to users.  There is no reason to take this, "corporate-riaa-microsoft-fud" bullshit mentality assuming that everyone is trying to steal from you.  It's just like shitty DRM, it's so extremely unnecessary.  All you do is alienate the people that would be loyal, and encourage the people that are going to steal regardless.

 

Don't waste your time trying to restrict people.  I would suggest putting as many example of his artwork as you can online.  People may download it.  A picture could even get Dugg or Reddited and you will just draw positive attention.

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i don't know if you know but in that art business there is alot of copy's!ever look for a tattoo before?your fisrt step is google ...

 

it has nothing to do with

corporate-riaa-microsoft-fud" bullshit mentality

 

 

when you pay to have it piss you off when you see other people with it.

 

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