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Started by Hayvosh, December 20, 2007, 07:27:53 PM

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Hayvosh

Hello

I was wondering if its possible to hide the filename path while mouseover an image in the bottom of the browser like "http://www.domain.com/image/image.jpg" ,and rmove the filename in the File Info aswell so that users cant see the name of the file and link to it?

Thanks in advance

Hayvosh

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Here's a screenshot of what I mean

[Edit GauGau] Replaced hotlink with attachment [/Edit]


Hayvosh

Anyone got any idea at all?  ???

Infernal

i would but i do not understand exactly what you mean

Joachim Müller


Hayvosh

Quote from: Joachim Müller on December 27, 2007, 09:27:18 AM
Filter & Sort File Information Fields on Image Display Page


That fixed one of my problems, the remaining one is when you mouseover the big preview picture and the URL is shown in the bottom of the browser as my screenshot shows, not as a php URL but the correct path to the Jpg picture which I'd like to remove if possible.

Hayvosh

Or just have it changed into phpcode which wont show a direct link to the jpg.

Joachim Müller

Quote from: Hayvosh on December 29, 2007, 12:19:32 PM
That fixed one of my problems
Marking thread as "solved" then. Please respect the "one question per thread" policy. You agreed to do so when signing up.

Quote from: Hayvosh on December 29, 2007, 12:19:32 PM
the remaining one is when you mouseover the big preview picture and the URL is shown in the bottom of the browser as my screenshot shows, not as a php URL but the correct path to the Jpg picture which I'd like to remove if possible.
You'll have to code your own browser then and make sure to distribute it to all your potential site visitors. If you can't do that, then run with what you have now. If you're afraid that users might steal your pics, then don't publish them on the internet in the first place.