Susan said:
> I haven't checked to see if PCs can do this, but I suspect that they can.
> Probably be more complicated, as everything else I do on a PC is more
> trouble than a MAC.

Hi,
  I have no idea how to use a MAC only a PC :)  So thankyou Susan!!!!
  Actually the only time I can actually use screen capture is using a
graphics program, and Paint Shop Pro is my choice and does have screen
capture capability.  It isnt' that hard, once you learn how to use it, of
course :)
    There are 2 basic ways I have used to get around it.....
1. This is the longer way.....as it was said before, every file you see in
your browser HAS to be downloaded.  Windows stores these files in a folder
called "Temporary Internet Files" in the Windows file folder.   This is
actually  your cache.  You can look through here and find the picture, move
it to where you want to keep it and its done.

2.  This way is easier, for me at least.  When you are on the webpage
itself, you can use the "view" drop down menu and view the sourcecode of the
webpage, in both Internet Explorer and Netscape. You can read through the
html tags, and get a feel for where you are in the page, and once you get to
where the picture is, look at the URL for the graphic.  It will be located
in a <A HREF ="graphic name.gif"> tag .  Then you put that file name, or
path name into the URL bar on  your browser, and the graphic alone comes up.
It is not a webpage, and there is no java programming on it, and you can
right click away, and save it to whichever file you want on your own hard
drive.

It is just way too easy to get around the right click, so I don't mess with
it.  I rely on copyright in the end.  Yes, all of my clients sites belong to
them,  I do add my design name to the copyright on the page, as I am often
the one who will have first contact in the situation, and also, have the
original files that will be needed for proof, often contacting others on
their behalf when it comes to intenet website business.  I love my burner,
and create a new CD weekly of all of the sites.....It has just become habit,
and has proven itself now!
Catch ya later!
Suzann

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