Images on the Web
Eric Kledzik
ekledzik at manatee.brev.lib.fl.us
Fri Dec 8 16:50:07 EST 1995
On Fri, 8 Dec 1995, Anne Womack wrote:
> I am working on a Web publishing project that involves getting copyright
> permission for several images that we are using. One of the
> copyright holders responded to me that we can use the image on the
> Web if it is in a "non-downloadable format". I do not know of such a
> format; none of our tech folks here know of such a format. Anybody
> out there know of such? Please.
Anne,
You can use gif, or jpg format. I believe, that the holders just don't
want you putting the picture into the icon directory or putting it onto
your page as a download link. I suggest just inculding the gif or jpg in
the same directory as your html document (or creating a symbolic link to
that directory and file).
<img src="/dir of html doc/pic.jpg"> and then testing it on your browser to
make sure you cannot download it or access it in any way. That's my best
guess on non-downloadable image.
Eric Kledzik
Brevard County Library System
Computer Services
(407)6331789
ekledzik at manatee.brev.lib.fl.us
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