[Javascript] locking contents

Terry Bader bader at tcbader.com
Fri Jan 16 11:53:46 CST 2004


sure you can in a controlled enviroment with kiosked built stations, clean room, full body cavity searches and electroprobes attached to everyones nipples in case they try to write anything down...

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>Implement your exam interface in Flash or a Java or ActiveX plugin.
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>You cannot, in anyway, block all access to your HTML. 
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>-----Original Message-----
>From:     Chris Tifer <christ at saeweb.com>
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>And on top of that, all a user will have to do is disable their JS.
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>The web is not a good medium for distributing stuff that needs to be used
>for private eyes only.
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>What is it you're trying to do Sebastian. Perhaps we can come up with some
>alternative (although I don't see how)
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>Chris Tifer
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>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Matt Barton" <javascript at mattbarton.org>
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>Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 4:43 AM
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>> Hi,
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>> I'm not sure that there's anyway you can do this.  You could take all kind
>> of measures to try it, such as forcing the page to open in a new browser
>> window with no menu or toolbar and using the onContextMenu event to
>> disable the right click View Source option.  You could also use the
>> onSelectStart (and associated events) to disable the selection of text to
>> avoid copy & paste.
>>
>> But even with all of that any visitors using a Windows OS (and doubtless
>> others) will be able to hit the 'Print Screen' keyboard button and paste
>> the resulting image into a image editor and print it from there - you can
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>> have no control over that with a scripting language in a browser.
>>
>> Matt
>>
>> >Hi.
>> >
>> >I have to prevent that users who browse my HTML pages can do:
>> >- select and copy the contents
>> >- print the contents
>> >- save the html page
>> >- edit source
>> >
>> >Bassically they can only view the contents.
>> >Is anything od this possible?
>> >The content of a page is a set of exam questions that should't be copied,
>> >printed ecc. I know that there's always printscreen...
>> >
>> >Thanks.
>> >
>> >Sebastian
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