@PeOfEoJun 06.2004 — #That would be the ie image toolbar... it is standard on larger images I guess. You can disable it on your brower by playing with the settings, but you will not be able to affectively do so on a client's browser. Well you can with js, well nevermind you can affectivley with js, but it will not help you any security wise.
@PeOfEoJun 06.2004 — #your so cleaver. I was going to make him go through js, but you found a meta tag that can do it. Come to think of it I have seen that too and just forgot about it.