This
module enables the insertion of CopySafe Web images into DNN (DotNetNuke)
posts and pages from the DNN page editor. Without this module adding
HTML to activate a browser plugin would be an arduous task, even for
experienced web developers. But that task has been greatly
simplified.
By simply adding a CopySafe Web encrypted image, copy protection can
be applied to the web page and all of its media including video (but
not PDF*), protecting them from all copy, PrintScreen and screen
capture. Your protection settings can be modified at any time by
simply editing the shortcode in HTML view.
* Normal PDF cannot be protected on web pages
because the Adobe Reader provides save, print and copy options which
can no longer be
disabled. To properly protect embedded PDF you need to use
CopySafe PDF.
When editing a page or post, you may insert the short code by clicking on the [C] icon above the HTML editor toolbar where the cursor was last placed in the text area. After uploading or selecting an existing
image class file (from a previous upload), you can then nominate the security settings to use for the page or post. Different pages can use different security and display settings:
Width | Width in pixels of the image area |
Height | Height in pixels of the image area |
Border Frame | Add a border to the image nominating frame thickness and color |
Hyperlink | Add a clickable link to the image and nominate target frame |
CaptureSafe | Enable protection from Print Screen and screen capture |
KeySafe | Disable use of web browser menus (browser-dependent) |
RemoteSafe | Prevent access to computers using remote or virtual connection |
Default settings can be applied to all CopySafe Web pages and
posts. Most useful for corporate networks and others who need to
limit access to certain types of web browsers, the default
settings page allows you to nominate which ones you want to
allow. Any browsers not qualifying will be redirected. You can
also select from 3 modes, which can be changed at any time:
Demo Mode | Allows use of the Module without requiring a CopySafe Web license |
Licensed | For users with the CopySafe Web software for encrypting images |
Debug Mode | Displays the HTML for object tag instead of displaying the image |
While this CMS add-on is free, the encrypted
images to upload need to be created by the
CopySafe Web software.
When CopySafe Web is used on a web page, if a visitor does
not have the CopySafe plugin installed, they are redirected for
download and install instructions. This module
includes everything needed for this task including download and
error pages.
The download file below is a self-extracting ZIP file which
contains the installer file and the install
instructions.
Verified for DNN 7 | Download | |
Verified for DNN 9 | Download |
There are 3 mode settings to choose from in the module's default settings:
1. On the edit article, click on the [C] CopySafe Web Button at the bottom of the Editor, this will open a popup window.
2. On this popup window, you can upload and embed a CopySafe Web
protected image in your current article. When inserting a protected image object, the necessary short code is automatically inserted into the post editor.
3. You can upload new image class files or select from a list of already uploaded class files. After selecting an image class file you can then set the security options to apply to the page such as:
*Note: that you can only upload protected image that have a [.class]
file module.
Until you have a CopySafe Web
software license and real
encrypted images, or if you just
want to use this Nuke module in
demo mode to add protection from
right-mouse click and
drag-and-drop, you can use the
encrypted image included with
the download or
this one. While this 20 x 20
pixel image may not be
registered for your website on
the Internet, it will function
on any test server running at
localhost. When prompted to
upload or select your first
image, you use this one to get
started.
CopySafe Web encrypted images
can be be displayed at their
original size (calculated from
the file name) or they can be
rescaled by setting width and
height in the shortcode.