Yes, I did use some basic javascript techniques, but the highest level of
security comes from the HTML method.

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Robert Garcia
BigHead Technology
21053 Devonshire Suite 206
Chatsworth, Ca  91311
Phone 818.773.8162
Fax 818.773.8164
http://www.bighead.net/
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> From: Beverly Voth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 12:59:56 -0400
> To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Witango-Talk:  Image Security
> 
> Hello, Robert Garcia! On 5/14/02 2:03 AM -0700, you wrote in whole or part:
>> I have updated my security method on eventpix.com. Some of you may
>> remember when I asked for you help to hack it. I had to wait a few
>> months to repopulate my image database from customers with the
>> widths and heights in the database for this method to work.
>> 
>> Go to:
>> 
>> http://www.eventpix.com/consumer/index.tml?setmain=goevent&eventid=EPX_925787
>> 17041822
>> 
>> Enter the event, and look at the larger images. Try to save them to
>> disk, without screen capturing. I know of a couple of ways to do it,
>> but I want to know how many you come up with.
>> 
>> The method is a combination of Tango coding and basic html techniques.
> 
> 
> Make that basic JavaScript techniques...
> 
> Beverly
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