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Friday, 01 December 2006 |
With this component you can protect your site content from unlegal copying. Content Protector shows Joomla standart content articles (news, newsfeeds etc.) with special java applet. So, the site visitors are able to read text but can't copy it with any way. Content Protector protects your content from copy-paste and view source methods of scrapping. Also, your site content will be protected from different automatical web scrappers.
Short FAQ to undestand Content Protector component destination.
What is the site content? The site content are HTML pages (articles, news, nwsfeeds) that were created with standart Joomla content tools (menu Content in Joomla Administrator panel).
How to add content to be shown with Content Protector? Content Protector has no tool to add and edit site content. Content Protector shows content that was created with standart Joomla content component. If you add standart content to Joomla, you add content to Content Protector.
How it works? Content Protector extracts Joomla content (article, new, newsfeed,FAQ item etc) and shows it for site visitor with sequre method. The visitor can read text but can't copy it with any method.
How Content Protector helps me? If you have original site content and don't want it be copyied and illegaly published on another web site , you can use Content Protector to protact you Joomla content.
What system requirements has Content Protector component? Content Protector component protects you texts with special java applet. Site visitors must have java plugin (JRE, JWM) installed. Version of JRE must be 1.1 or later. Most Internet browsers have JRE installed. If visitor has no JRE installed, he can download and install java plugin.
Can it be hacked by some one? Content Protector has high level of sequrity. Texts are transfered from server to client with crypted method.
Does Content Protector save my HTML formating? No, it doesn't. Content Protector converts html pages to plane text dinamically and shows it.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 01 December 2006 )
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