Downloading images from browser keeps giving page
Would like to know how to read any. It started to happen to me as well, tried clearing my browser history. Still no luck, can someone help me understand why? I need to my site to work. Even i have the same problem, In my case http requests are giving problem and https no issues , I using nginx reverse proxy.. If someone can help here Thanks. Your email address will never be published.
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You can disable right click, but people can still view the source code of your page by adding view-source: to the URL in Chrome, or just using a browser menu and find the URL.
You can engineer some crazy thing that you think will work, but at the end of the day, the user has to download the image in some way to see it. No matter what you do, nothing will prevent a simple glance at a network traffic monitor or the "Network" tab of your favorite browser's developer tools. The user has to be able to download the image i.
I suspect what you mean is that you want to stop them saving that specific image onto their computer. Any attempt to try and stop them doing this is pretty pointless, as they can always take a screenshot, or just access the image directly using the URL. I've seen various attempts using javascript to try and stop users from saving images, but they are all easily worked around.
Cut up the image server-side and store them that way, then assemble them as one image in javascript client-side. The user could download each segment via URL and assemble them manually, but that is much more work than most users are willing to do. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow.
Learn more. Asked 6 years, 6 months ago. Active 1 year, 11 months ago. Viewed 7k times. Toggle off "Ask where to save each file before downloading" to avoid having to approve each download separately. Edge: Click the three-dot menu at the top-right corner, select Settings , and then click Downloads in the left panel.
If "ask me what to do with each download" is on, click the switch to turn it off. The images will now download to your default download location usually the Downloads folder.
Method 2. Open Firefox. Start by opening Firefox, which you'll find in your Windows Start menu or your Mac's Applications folder. Go to the DownThemAll!
This will open the DownThemAll! DownloadThemAll is listed as one of Firefox's "Recommended" add-ons. Click the blue Add to Firefox button. It's in the upper-right area of the page. Click Add on the confirmation message. This installs the add-on. Once installed, DownloadThemAll's arrow icon will appear in the upper-right corner of Firefox. Click OK when prompted.
After the add-on is installed, you'll see a pop-up at the top-right corner of the page. If you want the browser extension to run in Private Windows as well as regular browsing windows, check the box next to "Allow this extension to run in Private Windows. Type a website address or search term into the URL bar at the top of the Firefox window, then press Enter or Return to bring it up. Click the DownloadThemAll icon. It's the down-arrow at the upper-right corner of Firefox.
Click DownloadThemAll on the menu. This opens a smaller window with some preferences. Click the Media tab. You'll see this at the top of the window.
Select the type of images you want to download. If you don't want to download some of the images, you can uncheck the ones you don't want. Click the Download button. This downloads all of the images to your default download folder usually the one called Downloads. Method 3. Go to the website containing the photos you want to download.
You can simply open the website in Safari, Chrome, or your preferred browser and wait for it to load. Tap ImageDrain on the sharing menu. It'll be in the list of actions below the icons, so you'll need to swipe up on the sharing menu possibly twice to find it. A list of images will appear. This may not work on all websites—if you don't see a list of images that can be downloaded, you won't be able to download images from that site.
Tap the checkmark on each image you want to download. Each image you can download has a checkmark in a circle at its top-right corner. Tapping the checkmark turns it blue, which means you've marked it for download. The number of selected images appears over the checkmark at the top of the screen. To select all images at once, just tap that checkmark with the number of selected images. Method 4. Open Gallerify after downloading it. It's the new orange camera icon in your app list.
Enter the URL of the website with photos you want to download. This goes into the field at the top of Gallerify.
Tap the Enter or send button to load the site in Gallerify. Once the site loads, all downloadable images will appear as thumbnails smaller images. It's the three vertical dots at the top-right corner of Gallerify. Tap Save all images on the menu. This displays the location where your saved images will be stored upon download.
Tap OK to start the download.
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