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Thread: Stop People Copying My Site

  1. #21
    TRshady
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    Originally posted by spudlover@25 May 2003 - 10:22
    So, you copied it from somewhere else, yet you don'
    So, you copied it from somewhere else, yet you don't want people to copy from you?

    No, I collected my jokes from various places and some remembered myself and that took a while plus putting them all together and anyone could now just copy my page layout add it to theirs easily.

    By saying "it ain't mine", I mean I wasn't the person who invented those jokes so if they we're copied it wouldn't effect me but I just wouldn't want people just to copy my whole page and use it on theirs.

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #22
    since every webpage i visit is stored on machine as a temporary internet file...
    i can view source code and/or use dreamweaver or front page to edit its content...
    there is no secure way to keep ppl from stealing content from your entire webshell directory...
    your entire site can be downloaded with one click with certain software including all of your links and graphics...
    sorry.. all you can do is make it more difficult for ppl to get what they want..

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #23
    TRshady
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    Originally posted by SETI_CruncherXy@27 May 2003 - 18:13
    all you can do is make it more difficult for ppl to get what they want..
    yes, thats it. Thats what I was trying to say and what I want to do.

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #24
    Just disabling the right-click is not enough to prevent poeple from copying the content of ur pages.
    I'm also one of the poeple how copies scripts from other poeples pages . Al I have to do is choose view at explorer menu> source and voilá .

    there are also some programs that can decrypt( copy,rip,download,steal..... whatever you call it) the whole page and all the files stored on the server that hosts that page.

    So it is not really easy to protect your page from some smart pc-nurd, but I guess that disabling right-click is more than enought to stop normal ppl from stealing your pages.

    Yés found it Shady you should read this:

    red = interesting Part


    There are many ways to defeat java-script protected websites. Some are very simplistic, such as hitting

    [ctl-alt-del ]when the password box is displayed, to simply turning offjava capability, which will dump you into the default page.You can try manually searching for other directories, by typing the directory name into the url address box of your browser, ie: you want access to www.target.com . 


            Try typing www.target.com/images .(almost ever y web site has an images directory) This will put you into the images directory,and give you a text list of all the images located there. Often, the title of an image will give you a clue to the name of another directory. ie: in    www.target.com/images,    there is a .gif named gamestitle.gif . There is a good chance then, that there is a 'games' directory on the site,so you would then type in    www.target.com/games,  and if it isa valid directory, you again get a text listing of all the files available there.


              For a more automated approach, use a program like WEB SNAKE from anawave, or Web Wacker. These programs will create a mirror image of an entire web site, showing all director ies,or even mirror a complete server. They are indispensable for locating hidden files and directories.What do you do if you can't get past an opening "PasswordRequired" box? . First do an WHOIS Lookup for the site. In our example, www.target.com . We find it's hosted by www.host.com at 100.100.100. 1.


        We then go to 100.100.100.1, and then launch \Web Snake, and mirror the entire server. Set Web Snake to NOT download anything over about 20K. (not many HTML pages are bigger than this) This speeds things up some, and keeps you from getting a lot of files and images you don't care about. This can take a long time, so consider running it right before bed time. Once you have an image of the entire server, you look through the directories listed, and find  /target.  When we open that directory, we find its contents, and all of its sub-directories listed. Let's say we find    /target/games/zip/zipindex.html .  This would be the index page that would be displayed had you gone through the password procedure, and allowed it to redirect you here.By simply typing in the url    www.target.com/games/zip/zipindex.html  you will be onthe index page and ready to follow the links for downloading.

  5. Software & Hardware   -   #25
    lolz i like that imma try it...

    but then again there are programz that scramble the script up what then...


    >> no i cant find hte program :/

  6. Software & Hardware   -   #26
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    Instead of getting paranoid about people copying your content, you should authorize the use of it and make a name for yourself in the process. Check out Creative Commons for how to do this.

  7. Software & Hardware   -   #27
    u give alot of nice sites...

    i shoulda used a web template in one of your other thread posts...

  8. Software & Hardware   -   #28
    Hi soul184!
    You said you could't find the progem, have you tried this:
    http://www.homeuniverse.com/ws.tutorial.htm
    I never used the progam myself, cuz all I need from other site is just thier cool scripts.

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