on 8/27/02 4:16 AM, Tarvin Commercial Art at tarvinart@cox.net wrote:
> These are clients he's trying to slow down a little- not usually really > tech savy people, in my experience. Avoiding Click save was all he was > asking. Not how to hide the cache.
Determined people do not have to be tech savvy. Just determined.
> Another way to do it is to take a screen shot and put a light ghost of the > word SAMPLE across it in a transparent photoshop layer, then send that as > jpg or pdf. I've never had anyone object to that.
Then they have to do that to all of the images.
> I thought it was useless to just tell him to get a new client he could > trust. Experience teaches that situations and corporate politics change > quickly and trustable clients can get untrustworthy overnight.
In 20 years of doing this, I have never had clients that "change overnight". It's often the blinders of what the client is really like that is lifted overnight revealing what they were to begin with (often caused by lack of research mixed with an overwhelming desire to take on the project).
And, yes, if he can't trust the client to begin with or he has a strange gut feeling, he should be re-evaluating the situation and dealing with it before anything ever touches the page. Almost any measure to protect something on the web can be overcome.
jord -- Jordan L. Chilcott, President Interactivity Unlimited Guelph, Ontario --------------------------------- Tel: (519) 837-1879 Cel: (519) 835-6628 eFax: (253) 276-8631
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