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pascalevdb
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      09-13-2007
I have a website with ON DEMAND videos. Here's the problem: on a Mac,while
viewing, my customer can do a "save as" and doing that creates a "reference
file" With that information, they can cancel their membership and still view
my video.

I've been told to add a kiosk mode: false to my embedded player to remove
the "save as" option, and that works, BUT, it also dispables the "view full
screen" option.

How can I disable the "save as" option AND still let my customers experience
the larger view of the video?


 
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      09-13-2007
"pascalevdb" <> wrote in message
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>I have a website with ON DEMAND videos. Here's the problem: on a Mac,while
> viewing, my customer can do a "save as" and doing that creates a
> "reference
> file" With that information, they can cancel their membership and still
> view
> my video.
>
> I've been told to add a kiosk mode: false to my embedded player to remove
> the "save as" option, and that works, BUT, it also dispables the "view
> full
> screen" option.
>
> How can I disable the "save as" option AND still let my customers
> experience
> the larger view of the video?
>
>



Is this really a Windows Vista question?

Saucy

 
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pascalevdb
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      09-13-2007
I thought it was...Im using a windows media player and need the correct code
to put in my embedded player.

If its the wrong one, where do I put this

thank you!



"Saucy" wrote:

> "pascalevdb" <> wrote in message
> news:75BF0F70-99D6-497A-B16B-...
> >I have a website with ON DEMAND videos. Here's the problem: on a Mac,while
> > viewing, my customer can do a "save as" and doing that creates a
> > "reference
> > file" With that information, they can cancel their membership and still
> > view
> > my video.
> >
> > I've been told to add a kiosk mode: false to my embedded player to remove
> > the "save as" option, and that works, BUT, it also dispables the "view
> > full
> > screen" option.
> >
> > How can I disable the "save as" option AND still let my customers
> > experience
> > the larger view of the video?
> >
> >

>
>
> Is this really a Windows Vista question?
>
> Saucy
>
>

 
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      09-13-2007
"pascalevdb" <> wrote in message
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>I thought it was...Im using a windows media player and need the correct
>code
> to put in my embedded player.
>


I can only suggest .. maybe one of these:

microsoft.public.windowsmedia
microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player
microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

Go through the various msnews.microsoft.com newsgroups and see if there is a
group more along the lines of what you are doing?

Saucy



 
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