Forum Moderators: phranque
First time here, so please forgive me if this question
is in the wrong place.
Does anyone know of a way to keep people from downloading
my entire web site?
I have programs showing up such as "WebCopier" on my
access statistics page, where someone has downloaded
every file from my site.
Thanks for the help,
Patrick
Every item you place on the web (well almost) has to be downloaded to a users computer for the page to run - like images CSS files etc. so you can't really stop it.
As for the piracy of site style and the theft of images and Jscript etc - its all par for the course and should be shrugged off
and dare I say it; even looked at as a compliment.
Ta
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Have a look at the links below which explain how to stop site rippers
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The only true way to stop your site from being ripped/coppied is to take it off line
ncw164x
View Source Challenge [drpeterjones.com]
rmjvol
[theregister.co.uk...]
Apparently this happens only with webpages containing Excel 2000 files (or if your disk is full).
I successfully prevented a downloader from stealing over 300 copyright protected images for one of my clients by having them download my homepage 300+ times with their site ripper. (Each page they tried to follow did a redirect to my homepage)
Once they hit the page at a rate higher than 5 hits per second... *ZAP* they were banned from the site.
You won't stop everyone, but you can definately deter the larger majority of fools out there.
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Ok, I just read back a post or two. So the page won't download because it contains Excel 2k formatting, or content? I didn't really get much from the link. Would it be possible to prevent downloading by simply adding a small bit of Excel 2k content?