On Sat, Aug 03, 2002 at 07:22:55AM -0600, rand flory wrote:
> Are you SURE that you can copy the test page images? They are not in my
> cache, nor can I drag them anywhere. The small images from the test page are
> in the cache, but not the enlarged, full resolution images that seem to pop
> up in a separate window.
Part of the security of this system seems to be based on responding to the
movement of your pointer outside of the image window. But it doesn't detect if
your pointer is *already* outside of the window when it comes up, nor even the
movement of your pointer *into* the window (which seems odd). In any case, I
click on their test page to bring up the full-resolution image, quickly move my
pointer outside of the area where the new browswer window will pop up, start up
a window grabber which waits for me to point to the window I want to save, move
the pointer over the image, click... and I've got a copy of it. The only
"trick" is initially moving the pointer quickly - other than that this is
exactly how I'd copy any image on my display that didn't have a built-in means
of saving.
If they managed to plug these failings, it would of course still be
straightforward to capture the images from the display, though it would require
a bit of technical sophistication. But the above was outright trivial.
John
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