Stop viewers from right-clicking

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I've been building a website for my many photos and am attempting to stop people from right-clicking on copying my pics off my website. I've figured out how to stop it on IE but is there anway to do this in Firefox or Netscape? Thanks to anyone who can help.
 
i'm sure there is a javascript out there that will work to disable firefox , but i have seen firefox extensions that work around those.

it really is pointless. if someone really wants the pic there are alot of ways to get it.
 
Yea im not sure how to stop people from right clicking in firefox either, but as ZeroX said if people really want to get around it there are ways, and they dont require so much work as to really limit anyone that much, if someone really wants it there can easily screenshot, and especially w/ fullscreen mode and image zoom in firefox. Course, image zoom requires a right click i believe.

sorry i couldnt be of any help other then to criticize your idea, but at least its a bump = )

- greg0r
 
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that looks pretty sweet.

i would like to see it in action as far as image protecting.
 
That sounds really good.

Question: How could it possibly protect from Print Screen?
 
The ONLY way to protect them is to watermark them! You can't protect them any other way.

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