grimm
Joined: 10 Jul 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: 07/10/06 - 04:00 Post subject: How to save picture from web page |
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Hi. I was looking at this web page, and wanted to save some of the images to HD, but when I tried right-clicking them, all I got was a pop-up saying "right-click disabled!" Is that legal for them to do? Disable my browser just like that? Is there any way for me to avoid this so I can save those pictures (not that I want them that bas, but now it's personal)? I'm using Win XP and IE 6.
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terlecki
Joined: 10 Jul 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: 02/03/07 - 11:32 Post subject: |
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Banning the right-click is a commonly used tactic, and entirely legal, but not too efficient. There's a couple of ways you can work around this protection. One, from the File menu select "Save As…", and in the second field down select "Web Page, Complete" (instead of "web page, html only"); the files you need should be in the folder accompanying the saved page, just access them directly from there. Two, right after viewing the page, browse your temporary internet files (the subfolder of the same name, within the Windows folder) and locate the image files you're looking for. Either one of these should work for you.
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