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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 116907" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>/geek on</p><p>Looks like they have their server setup to only allow direct linking. So the only way to see them is by copying the url and pasting it into a new window. 'Open image in new tab' won't work either as it still passes the [in this case] dba.com site as the referer..</p><p> </p><p>This can be done by denying requests if they come from a referer that's not on their safe list. Or if you want to be really mean (make sure that your content isn't shared/hotlinked), deny all requests that don't have the origin site as the HTTP referer. This would prevent even direct linking.</p><p>/geek off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 116907, member: 2"] /geek on Looks like they have their server setup to only allow direct linking. So the only way to see them is by copying the url and pasting it into a new window. 'Open image in new tab' won't work either as it still passes the [in this case] dba.com site as the referer.. This can be done by denying requests if they come from a referer that's not on their safe list. Or if you want to be really mean (make sure that your content isn't shared/hotlinked), deny all requests that don't have the origin site as the HTTP referer. This would prevent even direct linking. /geek off [/QUOTE]
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