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Seeking for the way to make our .aspx pages that no body can copy

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subhadeep123

Programmer
Dec 17, 2009
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IN

Hi Guys,

I have a problem. I require to create some .aspx pages that
no body can copy by selection or save to their hard disk through their browser. This is a requirement because those
pages will contain copyright information.

Can anyone help me out of it. Pls reply
 
you mean the output of the aspx page? the html? you can't. html is sent to the browser and the browser will cache the html for a period of time. you can control the caching, but it still caches.

for copy write material there are 2 common approaches you see on the web.
1. a copy write watermark. this is placed on top of images so if the image is "copied" or "linked to" you your watermark will appear on it.
2. place a copy write statement on the page. usually there is one static page with the copy write notice. each page contains a copy write symbol/year/owner in the footer with a link to the details of the copy write notice.

as a general rule though. the internet is one giant Xerox machine where any and all information *can* be taken. after all the net is about collaboration. If you really cannot have the material stolen/reposted/scrapped/etc. then simply do not put it on the web.

Jason Meckley
Programmer
Specialty Bakers, Inc.

faq855-7190
faq732-7259
 

Hi Jason,

I am still figuring out the feasibility and make take some
go around technique as you suggested. Nothing is decided till
now. Anyway thank you very much.


The next problem I am facing to figure out how to migrate
a database from SQL Server 2008 -> 2000.
YES... From 2008 -> 2000

I am royally asking for some easy and popular methods to do
that job. I am really new in SQL Server 2008
 
The next problem I am facing to figure out how to migrate
a database from SQL Server 2008 -> 2000.
YES... From 2008 -> 2000
forum183 is better suited for this question. I can say though, if you are using sql2008 as a data container you should be able to write some ETL (extract transform load) scripts to simply move the data. if however, you are using 2008 specific features you will need to reverse the functionality of these 2008 features and build them into 2000.

Jason Meckley
Programmer
Specialty Bakers, Inc.

faq855-7190
faq732-7259
 
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