Re: How to copy protect aspx webpages

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From: Dev (anikkothari_at_nettaxi.com)
Date: 06/09/04


Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 23:17:13 -0700

Hi Richard,

Thankyou for your email.

I apologize for the typo error.

Please visit http://www.protware.com/

On the features page is the things i want to do
with .aspx pages which are dynamically generated on my
website. My website is still underconstruction and the
coding is going on in VB.NET

My main goals are :
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=>Disable right mouse button.
=>Disable text selection.
=>Prohibit offline use - ASPX files will work fine when
someone is browsing the website, but they will not work
if they are saved and run from a local hard drive.
=>Prohibit printing of protected files.
=>Disable Clipboard , Control C, also disable copy
command in the edit menu,
=>Disable Print Screen

We are taking pictures of around 50,000 products. Each
product photographed from 8 sides for 3d. The work is
very overwhelming and i donot want somebody to copy it.
Secondly when the shopping cart is generated somebody
might just copy paste the shopping cart and send order to
my competitor so i need to disable the shopping cart
pages from any kind of reproduction.

Thankyou,

Dev
anikkothari@nettaxi.com

>-----Original Message-----
>You haven;t given a specific Url for Proware, just the
site in general... so
>im not sure if your just trying to drive traffic there
or not. It a cheap,
>unprofessional, looking site and on that basis i can
only assume that
>whatever they have that you want, wouldn;t be very hard
to replicate but by
>the same token probably wouldn't be very effective
either.
>
>Im not about to waste my time surfing the site, but if
your just talking
>about preventing the save as context menu, then i regret
to inform you it is
>just a flimsy javascript trick that is easily
circumvented, usually deployed
>by those who have no idea about basic web development.
>
>What is it that your selling that needs to be copy
protected....? Or are you
>just talking about copyright?
>
>Richard
>
>
>.
>


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