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Posted - Sep 08 2002 :  05:19:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I need to have numerous pictures that when I am editing them in FrontPage I can convert them to thumbnails so that when the customer clicks on, them they enlarge. This is happening with the unencrypted pictures I have on my web pages now. But I think that I am understanding that your program does not allow further editing once the picture is on my web page. So the thumbnail process that I need for my site may not work with your program. Am I correct in saying that?
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Posted - Sep 08 2002 :  05:21:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You have the originals on your hard drive... use them for creating thumbnails.
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Posted - Sep 08 2002 :  05:24:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
At the moment the 48 hours that I have to work on the pictures is not enough.
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Posted - Sep 08 2002 :  05:25:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Your site needs to be live. Any more than 48 hours and we would have clients complaining that until then their images are not protected.
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Posted - Sep 08 2002 :  05:26:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My site is not live yet I am currently building my web pages locally in front page. Then I will be uploading my web pages from FrontPage to my web host. I will be editing (taking away pictures and adding new ones) in FrontPage locally and then uploading any new versions of each page to my web host each time.
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Posted - Sep 08 2002 :  05:31:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What may best in that case, is that you build your site using normal images, then when you are happy with its look and the size/quality of the images, then select the images that need protecting, run them through your program, then copy'n'paste the new applets to replace the images and upload the replacement.

This is what most of our users do anyway... because they usually come to us after they have had their site online, and especially after they have discovered problems with their images being redistributed.
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