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I need to "secure" the images on our client's web-site (state govt) to prevent, as much as possible, the saving of images from the site.
I'm going to employ a JS "disable" right mouse button script and possibly disabling the print screen button.
Is there some way of using SSL (https) for securing images?
We're on a IIS 5.0 box/win2000 box.
I submitted this question to this particular forum because I know JS users/coders have probably dealt with this particular issue more than most others.
NOTE: We're not worried about users disabling JS in their browsers, or using non JS compatible browsers, etc...because enabled JS is mandatory for the users of the govt site (if JS disabled...they can't log in, and then can't see these particular images of concern). Also, were not "worried" about users being turned away by not being able to surf using right click etc. So those "normal" issues are non-existent with this govt website.
No, it can't positively secure your images, but it should stop all but the most astute of thieves.