J. Bakshi wrote:
You could replace the links to the mp3 files by a button or a link, which when clicked opens another window where the user needs to input something before the download starts. The input is often some kind of image of a text, easily read by humans but not by machines. There is a name for that kind of thing, but I don't recall it right now.Eric Covener wrote:On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 7:16 AM, J. Bakshi <joydeep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Dear list, I have a .htaccess ( copied from the some tutorials available in internet ) to disable site grabbers like wget, curl, httrack etc....... and I have tested that these tools are not able to download anything from my site. nice so far. But If I put the mp3 link available at my site directly in the browser then browser download the mp3. it is also true for images. How can I prevent this ?You could use mod_rewrite to make sure the referer is set to something you expect, but it's still going to ultimately be downloadable.Please suggest what else I can do. Please
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