Preventing images from being downloaded

Go here:
http://www.funkylala.com/main.htm
and try to right-click on any image in the lower frame. In IE for
Windows you get a box that says "For image use, please contact
Funky LaLa". On a mac the right click or control click won't work.
How did they do that?

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"Hugh Watkins" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> John Ciccolini wrote:
>
>> Go here:
http://www.funkylala.com/main.htm
and try to right-click on any
>> image in the lower frame. In IE for Windows you get
a box that says "For
>> image use, please contact Funky LaLa". On a mac the
right click or
>> control click won't work. How did they do that?
>
> if you can see the picture you have already downloaded
it
> it is in a cache on your computer and you can get it
from there
> or take a screen shot
>
> the java thingy is put in by old maidish webmasters to
disgruntle newbies
>
> Hugh W
>
>
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