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image and HTML source protection is an ongoing issue on the World Wide
Web. It is frustrating to many an artist, writer or developer putting
long hours into the creation of their website only to find that their
content is being 'ripped off' and 'stolen' by someone. Unfortunately
the truth of the matter is that in its basic HTML form anything can be
ripped off a web page in just seconds.
The best that can be done to deter* a potential content thief is
through protection, scripting and encrypting. Disable browser
functions, implement referring domain restrictions, password pages and
encrypt source code quickly and easily with InstantFX SiteSeal.
- MS Expression and FrontPage Support : Launch From FrontPage 2000, 2002, 2003
and Microsoft Expression Web Editor with the FrontFX SiteSeal addin!
Disable Right Click (Entire Document)
- Microsoft Vista Tested. (May require Visual Basic Runtimes from
Support Files)
- Disable Right Click (Images Only)
- Disable Document Select
- Insert No Cache Meta Tags
- Disable Printing
- No Image Toolbar (IE)
- Encode Links/Images
- Stop Status Bar Text
- Break From Frames
- Restrict Referring Domains (JavaScript or ASP)
- Password Protect Pages (JavaScript OR ASP)
- Browser Only Loading. (Stop page reaping software!)
- Page Encryption. Convert HTML and Scripts to unreadable with
your choice of 3 different types of encryption - Basic, Keyed
Encryption or Binary Encryption.
- Convert OBJECTS and APPLETS into externally scripted JavaScript
files.
- Backups : Backup Files prior to conversion in ZIP format.
- Settings : Save Your Favourite Settings and reload them at any
time.
- Logs Files : Keep track of the changes made to files. The Log
Reports can be useful to provide customers or management who may be
concerned with the protection of information.

* NOTE : At the end of the day any browser based protection may be
"crackable" or "hackable" by a developer or programmer who is serious
about wanting your HTML source or images. InstantFX SiteSeal and all
its equivalent counterparts have been developed to only deter content
thieves within the bounds of what browser, and in some cases server,
technology allows.
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