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The plug-in would add the URL of the image to the Comments attribute of the properties when you save an image.
This is not intended as a copyright control measure, just for people who save images from a website and then can't remember where they came from. Also, if you email the images to someone,
they would be able to see where they came from and visit the site.
The "let's all" version of this idea would be to encourage webmasters to add the attribute to images before they are downoaded.
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This would be so incredibly useful. [+] |
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Brilliant. Simply brilliant. [+] |
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Although, it did sound like a government-conspiracy thing from the title.. like, we need to save the public from knowing what we're doing, it's for their own good. Heh. Maybe I'm just paranoid. |
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I thought so too. Strangely enough, googling "saved from information" only returns documents using it in the same meaning as this idea. |
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Hard to understand why this isn't done already. |
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Far too sensible - what's it doing here? |
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That vote for button got stuck on the first try again. Ideas like this need more than just one positive vote per person. |
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the only thing that would make this idea more delicious would be if you were to dip it in chocolate and deep fry it first. It must be the American in me. |
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Baked, on Mac OS X with Safari at least. Save an
image using the right-click menu and then, in
Finder, Get Info on the image with Command-I when
its selected. Under More Info, youll see Where
from: with a URL. I dont know if this information
gets preserved when emailing it to PC users, though. |
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Good idea, great title. [+] |
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[Rory O'Kane] I'd like to think that someone on the Safari dev team got the idea from here. They'd be mad not to check the 'computer: browse' section of the Halfbakery. |
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//They'd be mad not to check the 'computer: browse' section of the Halfbakery.// |
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Just spotted the typo, I think that should have been "They`d be mad to check...Halfbakery" |
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