... which still doesn't stop you from taking screenshots of the pages,
and printing those.
Mike
Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
>
>>Does anyone know of how to put a Word file on a web page without the user
>>being able to save it to their hard drive? And also another issue of making
>>it so they
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> You could make it into a PDF, and there is an option to not allow it to be
> printed or saved when opened. But I can still do a screen print, or I can
> use SnagIt and get a copy of it as a pic that I can print. If you don't want
> people to print it or s
[snip]
>Does anyone know of how to put a Word file on a web page without the user
>being able to save it to their hard drive? And also another issue of making
>it so they can't print it.
>
>Thanks, Gary
Aeh,
-If one could see the content on a webpage, it has it already on it´s
machine.
Then it cou
At 03.05.2002 14:11, you wrote:
>Does anyone know of how to put a Word file on a web page without the user
>being able to save it to their hard drive? And also another issue of making
>it so they can't print it.
>
>Thanks, Gary
Aeh,
-If one could see the content on a webpage, it has it already on
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Gary wrote:
> Does anyone know of how to put a Word file on a web page without the user
> being able to save it to their hard drive? And also another issue of making
> it so they can't print it.
This is 100% completely impossible.
If you want to make data available but you do
On 3 May 2002 at 14:11, Gary wrote:
> Does anyone know of how to put a Word file on a web page without the
> user being able to save it to their hard drive? And also another issue
> of making it so they can't print it.
If they can read it, they can save it and print it. Nothing you can do to stop
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