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8/30/2007 10:47 PM
 

There is no way to do this.  All the search engines do this as their primary job, so if he doesnt want people copying his conten he has to keep up a vigil by searching for that content and somehow getting the copying site to remove the content.

Cheers


Philip Beadle - Employee
 
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8/31/2007 7:14 AM
 

Perhaps you could put the proprietary information on a password protected page?  That way, you can control who sees that information and it will be hidden from search engines as well.

I have have done that for one of my clients - he had info he only wanted to be available to his clients.  Nothing too sensitive, but something he didn't want shown to the whole world.

 
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8/31/2007 7:27 AM
 

that mandeep stuff is just some javascript right click script turned into something commercial ( all his stuff is ) . And because its javascript it does not work, just disable javascript and you can save watever you want.  open his demo site in firefox, and disable javascript with the webdeveloper toolbar and voila.

Anything that is online can be saved. I have made apps myself that can save a complete dnn site as completely working local html copy so you can put the content on disk or cd for pesentation purposes, its on snowcovered also.

I even went as far as to made an application that takes as input the url of a a page and outputs an installable skin package ( no this is not avaiable was just a POC to see if it could be done ;)

The minute you put stuff online it can b ripped

 

 

 
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8/31/2007 11:07 AM
 

In my experiences in web scraping I did find one site that was very difficult to scrape:

http://www.thebluebook.com

Take a look - drill down till you have the details screen for a single company (click the P next to their name in grid view). This site uses tiny gifs to replace random letters in the text. I have to believe that they did this with some type of computer program as it would have taken way too much time to do it manually. If you could find the program that generated this for them you might have your solution.

I found I could scrape this site using a screen shot OCR program - but the fact that you had to do one at a time made it not worth the effort.

 
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