1. What is the difference between these options in Image Encryption: (a) None (b) All sites (c) Domain target?
2. I tried the Normal option, and a couple of days later, my website said "Image has expired." What do I need to do? .
Posted - Sep 10 2002 : 03:36:50
a) None: is no encryption at all. b) All sites: encrypts the images allowing the same
images to be viewed on all the sites that you have registered. c) Domain Lock: encrypts the images for one site only, whichever is selected (if you have more than one registered).
In all cases the images can only be viewed offline (locally) for 48 hours. After then, they need to be viewed from your registered site.
In the demo version they cannot be viewed online after the
48 hour period. This also applies to registered images
viewed from a site that is not registered. So if your
images should be registered, but are getting an expired
message, then you have errors somewhere and will need to consult the troubleshooting section in your documentation.
Question: Were your problem images encrypted using the demo version and not later replaced by the registered program... something that you may have overlooked.
Posted - Sep 10 2002 : 05:38:45
Excellent! I had assumed that the domain holding the code would automatically allow access.
Thanks for your help. The code is just what we need.
Posted - Sep 10 2002 : 08:34:27
The same encryption type/rules apply to both Secure Image 2.1 and Secure Image Pro with regard to the 48 hour expiration. 48 hours gives users a chance to check new work locally before uploading, and also ensures that later they are secure on the client's site.
It also applies to the demo to give people a chance to try the programs online for real before registering.