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What the heck is this "JPG video" anyway? I'm totally lost. I thought it was a Codec. Now its a file format? .jpg as a video? What? Please do put up an example.
It's actually a WMV version 7 video; s/he's just changed the extension and, inadvertantly, the MIME type it's served with.
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However, we ARE web designers... at least Twey is...
Just an amateur of professional standard. :) Well, considerably above professional standard, actually, seeing some of the excuses for "professionally designed" sites out there.
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2- there are people out there called "hackers"... that's what they do. Now, there are some "hackers" who hack banks. There are other "hackers" who get around disabled right click scripts.
Actually, the correct term for somebody who makes a habit of bypassing security -- for whatever reason, though it tends to imply a nefarious purpose -- is "cracker." A "hacker" is merely somebody who enjoys playing with what goes on inside systems, although the former does tend to blur into the latter.
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As I said above, even the big companies aren't able to only let people do certain things with their files. We'd all love that, but it's just not possible.
No, we wouldn't. TCPA is the latest scheme to do this (disregarding Sony's rootkit, which gave me a few laughs [the moreso because it only worked on Windows systems, and not even those if the users bothered to actually look at the contents of the CD rather than just autoplaying it]).