an author can keep the.dcr or.swf files from being saved with that little remote, but there is nothing an author can do to keep it from being pulled from the cache and saved. try it. i am a big fan of macromedia, and i am thrilled to see them add more plugin support for the unix world (irix). if they port their apps to the unix/linux platform, i will thankfully have no need for my win partition... i just hope that if someone works at a school, they take time to educate themselves before trying to educate others. -griZly
how about after you put down the crack-pipe? the plugins allow you to see content, not restrict saving content. ever heard of the browsers cache? try getting your beloved saved-local content from there. sad to see a simple-minded fellow like yourself corrupting the minds of others.
an author can keep the .dcr or .swf files from being saved with that little remote, but there is nothing an author can do to keep it from being pulled from the cache and saved. try it. i am a big fan of macromedia, and i am thrilled to see them add more plugin support for the unix world (irix). if they port their apps to the unix/linux platform, i will thankfully have no need for my win partition...
i just hope that if someone works at a school, they take time to educate themselves before trying to educate others.
-griZly
how about after you put down the crack-pipe? the plugins allow you to see content, not restrict saving content. ever heard of the browsers cache? try getting your beloved saved-local content from there. sad to see a simple-minded fellow like yourself corrupting the minds of others.
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