Re: Preventing QuickTime Files from Being Downloaded
- From: fleemo17@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 12:58:13 -0700
You can try, but it can always be captured again with a screen-capture
program (incl audio).
I'm thinkin' for the average Joe. I figure if folks want something
bad enough, they'll find a way. But is there a realtively easy way to
prevent the average Joe from simply downloading the QuickTime file to
their hard drive? Like perhaps putting the page together in Flash?
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