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Fri, 18 Jan 2008 07:17:42 -080 |
Your right-click is disabled... but that doesn't mean Google can't see
the code. And it doesn't mean you can't see it, either. Whether the
right-click works or not, if you're browser can display the page, that
means the code has been delivered to your computer and it can be read.
If you want to see the code, just use this "bookmarklet"...
http://gilles.saunier.free.fr/bookmarklets/0click.html
Laurence
Rosalind wrote:
> Increasingly I am noticing that the 'right click' is being disabled and the
> ability to view source is being denied.
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> Now I admit to being nosy and having a look to see what program has been
> used and various other bits, but have no interest in copying pictures or
> anything else from other peoples websites.
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> My question is, most of the time what is the point? Some websites have
> nothing worth copying and they still do it. Surely if I can't see the
code,
> then neither can googlebot and others, and away goes your search engine
> listing. There are other ways of protectiong pictures, not least by
reducing
> the size.
>
> Rosalind
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Fri, 18 Jan 2008 14:30:41 -000 |
Increasingly I am noticing that the 'right click' is being disabled and the
ability to view source is being denied.
Now I admit to being nosy and having a look to see what program has been
used and various other bits, but have no interest in copying pictures or
anything else from other peoples websites.
My question is, most of the time what is the point? Some websites have
nothing worth copying and they still do it. Surely if I can't see the code,
then neither can googlebot and others, and away goes your search engine
listing. There are other ways of protectiong pictures, not least by reducing
the size.
Rosalind
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Fri, 22 Feb 2008 15:46:56 +000 |
LBA wrote:
> Your right-click is disabled... but that doesn't mean Google can't see
> the code. And it doesn't mean you can't see it, either. Whether the
> right-click works or not, if you're browser can display the page, that
> means the code has been delivered to your computer and it can be read.
> If you want to see the code, just use this "bookmarklet"...
> http://gilles.saunier.free.fr/bookmarklets/0click.html
>
> Laurence
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> Rosalind wrote:
>> Increasingly I am noticing that the 'right click' is being disabled
>> and the ability to view source is being denied.
>>
>> Now I admit to being nosy and having a look to see what program has
>> been used and various other bits, but have no interest in copying
>> pictures or anything else from other peoples websites.
>>
>> My question is, most of the time what is the point? Some websites
>> have nothing worth copying and they still do it. Surely if I can't
>> see the code, then neither can googlebot and others, and away goes
>> your search engine listing. There are other ways of protectiong
>> pictures, not least by reducing the size.
>>
>> Rosalind
>>
>>
Alternatively in Firefox press Ctrl+U or under View on the Menu bar
there is a source or page Source depending on your browser.
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