No. The server has no way of knowing what the client will do with the
bits once it has received them.
In the case of PDF, I believe that the file can be flagged so that no
fully-compliant PDF viewer will permit saving a copy, but it is easy
enough to alter one of the open-source viewers to
Vinsenso,
You don't have to give the bitstream (PDF) to the user.
You can render the PDF on your page through a web service, so the user can
see the contents, still retaining the formating of the PDF, without giving
the user the bitstream.
Using Google Docs Viewer
hai all,
is it possible to make a bitstream files can't be saved...?? ^^
Thanks..
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Hai claudia,
What I want is : The end user can see the full-text of my bitstream (type
PDF) but they can't saved it.
Is it possible...??
btw, thanks for the answer. Now i know what the function of bitstream format
registry. ^^
for additional : I use DSpace 1.5.2 (jspui) and windows server 2003.
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