Re: preventing others from selsecing (copying) text on a web page?
- From: Big McLargehuge <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 14:03:59 -0400
On Tue, 30 May 2006 18:54:10 +0200, Frank Olieu <fr@xxxxxxxxx> mumbled
something like:
_Big McLargehuge_ skrev | wrote | écrivit (30-05-2006 18:38):
That's why I said it was only intended to prevent casual copying.
Most casual users know at least about the 'display source code' thing to be
found in most browsers...
... but I was hoping to implement this anyway.
Why? It's usually regarded as exposing the author's cluelessness...
*MROWR*
Why the hostile response? I was just looking for a question answered,
if you don't know or don't want to tell me, how about simply not
responding instead of taking out whatever frustrations you may have on
an innocent bystander? (Oh wait... I forgot, this *is* the Usenet...
Silly me)
Is there anyone out there who actually knows and would care to tell
me. I'm curious about how to do this, if nothing else.
Thanks.
.
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