Thanks Suzann. I was sure that there was a way to screen capture on a PC, but had never bothered to hunt for it.
All the best, Susan Cochran ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert & Suzann Fine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 9:51 PM Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] "Borrowed" web photos > 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 > > ========================================================= > "Magic Commands": > to stop receiving mail for awhile, click here and send the email: > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?body=SET%20CKCS-L%20NOMAIL > to start it up gain click here: > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?body=SET%20CKCS-L%20MAIL > > E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] for assistance. > Search the Archives... http://apple.ease.lsoft.com/archives/ckcs-l.html > > All e-mail sent through CKCS-L is Copyright 2002 by its original author. ========================================================= "Magic Commands": to stop receiving mail for awhile, click here and send the email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?body=SET%20CKCS-L%20NOMAIL to start it up gain click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?body=SET%20CKCS-L%20MAIL E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] for assistance. Search the Archives... http://apple.ease.lsoft.com/archives/ckcs-l.html All e-mail sent through CKCS-L is Copyright 2002 by its original author.
