Re: [Dspace-tech] Bitstream can't be saved...?? Is it possible..??

2010-03-04 Thread Mark H. Wood
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

Re: [Dspace-tech] Bitstream can't be saved...?? Is it possible..??

2010-03-04 Thread Peter Dietz
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

[Dspace-tech] Bitstream can't be saved...?? Is it possible..??

2010-03-03 Thread Vinsenso
hai all, is it possible to make a bitstream files can't be saved...?? ^^ Thanks.. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Bitstream-can%27t-be-saved...---Is-it-possible..---tp2415p2415.html Sent from the DSpace - Tech mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: [Dspace-tech] Bitstream can't be saved...?? Is it possible..??

2010-03-03 Thread Vinsenso
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.