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Disable Browsering Printing
date posted 28th September 2000 22:58
Mmm, if it's on the www it's in the public domain - don't put it there if
it's too sensitive, although of course, copyright laws still apply (where
applicable). However, it amazes me that the same organizations that stuff
reams of unwanted print material through my letterbox are so wary about
putting it on my computer screen. If anyone has criminal or unlawful intent
they will find ways round encryption etc no matter.......
And how many on this forum have paid for and registered every bit of
software they have installed on their computer? (Ducking self righteous
abuse from the holier than thou contingent)
Cheers, Paul.
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From: "martin burns" [EMAIL REMOVED]
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Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 7:24 PM
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM Disable Browsering Printing
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At 16:35 27/09/00, Morgan Richards wrote:
>How about using white letters instead of space, this would print with a
>letter not a whitespace therefore making it unreadable...?
I can still take a screenshot.
>So - any ideas how printing an HTML page from a browser can be made
>difficult or impossible?
Yup. Don't publish it on the web. Or failing that, don't publish it anywhere
without security.
Cheers
Martin
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