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    hi

    i hope this is the right place for this but i have just finished my site off and i wont to protect my pictures from being stolen and my source read. I have a code that does the job but it needs to be on everypage, now my site has over 1500 pages that i need to add the code to. As you can imagine im not to cean on the idea of doing that page by page.

    so basicly my question is this is there a program that will let me add the script to every page at once, or a script that i can add to one page that will cover everything???

    oh and my site is hosted and sotred on an ftp sever not my pc but i can acces the pages.

    thanks

    bubble

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    Quote Originally Posted by bubbles-kinky-boutique
    . . . i have just finished my site off and i wont to protect my pictures from being stolen and my source read. I have a code that does the job . . .
    No you don't, you just think that you do. There are many, many ways to get around whatever scheme you were led to believe would actually 'protect' you code and pictures. Anything that is on the web can be copied. Save yourself needless time and bother, forget about this. It will only mess up your pages and use up bandwidth and processing time that could be put to better use. You want protection? You already have it, your material (if original) is copyright by virtue of being published. Want more protection? Put a copyright notice that uses the © symbol and the year on the site. Something like:

    All original material on this site © 2005 bubbles-kinky-boutique. All rights reserved.

    As far as the images go. Don't put any images that you intend to sell on the web, use thumbnails or low resolution copies. If you are not intending to sell the images, if they are just a part of your presentation, then they are protected by copyright.

    Copyright protects you in the event that someone uses your material in any way that causes you a loss. If this happens, you can sue them for infringement and recover damages. Otherwise if someone wants your material for their own personal enjoyment, there is no harm in that unless the material itself is your product. If that is the case, do not publish the full text or actual images, hold something back worth paying for.
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    thanks for your reply

    i know that if someone really wants my pics they can get them but the main reason that i wont them protected is that i launched my original site a few months ago so i thought as a nice treat id let the people in tthe building i live in have a nice 10% discount so i stuck it on our forums. got an email form a resisdent asking how to get the discount, we told him and a few days later lo and behold he set up a rival site no where near as good but thats not the point, so basicly ive spent a 6 weeks redesigning everything, we were doing it any way but this gave us more incentive, and basicly i dont wont the idiot 3 doors down to have and easy time of it if he wonts my pics.

    sorry for the ramble i appriciate your reply and am greatfull you took the time but i would still like to protect myself a little.

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    i dont wont the idiot 3 doors down to have and easy time of it if he wonts my pics.
    You can't help it. Not only are all such "image-protecting" scripts bypassable, but they are trivial to bypass. Anyone can do it just by disabling Javascript in their browser. And why, exactly, do you want to hide your source?
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    Ok if you cant help then its ok,

    im just a girl trying to at least make some visable effort at protecting the content of my site i dont really understand but i thought at least one person here would be able to help me

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    We can help you, although you'd still have to paste code into your pages, so it's useless. What John and I were trying to convince you of was the utter futility of the script in question.
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    ok thanks, so i would still have to add script to every page??

    ive kinda given up any way, unless there is a way to actually protect them i cant be bothered.

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    There isn't, other than watermarking them.
    For future reference, you can put the script (not the script tags) in a seperate text file and include it on pages with
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    <script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/script.js"></script>
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    If this 3 doors idiot has harmed you in any way (financially) by stealing your content, you may sue him. It need not come to that, you can first advise him of the fact that you can and will sue him if any and all material taken from your site isn't removed from his. If that doesn't work, tell his ISP what has happened and ask if they would be interested in taking down the pirated content to avoid being implicated in the lawsuit. Usually, one or the other of these two measures will work.

    If there has been no financial harm, this idiot is just a nuisance and should be ignored.
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