| I would like to stop web sites from redirecting Google Image results. | tahwos | 11/04/20 5:21 | Google Images, by default, opens the hosting page of an image in the background. Some web designers have decided to include script in their pages that circumvents the image preview, and automatically redirect you to their website. When I do image sea |
| Re: I would like to stop web sites from redirecting Google Image results. | tahwos | 11/04/20 17:06 | Example; In Google Images, search for "trigger io" On the options panel to the left, select Large for the image size. The second picture should lead to http://www.a2zcarstereo.com, and be labeled triggerio_rearconnex_lg.jpg, with a size of 1200 x 750. C |
| Re: I would like to stop web sites from redirecting Google Image results. | tahwos | 11/04/22 18:07 | I'll post back when ever I like - and why do you keep replying? This is obviously something that happens to everyone (in all browsers), and there is nothing Google will do about it, aside from blocking malicious sites from doing the same, when they a |
| Re: I would like to stop web sites from redirecting Google Image results. | prescindor | 11/07/07 13:02 | Try turning off JavaScript just before going for the image. That will keep the site from hijacking your session. Use the "See full image" link to get the image. I just tried the above and had no trouble accessing the Alesis image. |
| Re: I would like to stop web sites from redirecting Google Image results. | tahwos | 11/07/07 13:17 | Considering, that most Google features, as well as images, do not work correctly without Java, and that the image in question is no longer a top result - it is not readily apparent how your "tip" could work. That being said, as stated above, I just w |
| Re: I would like to stop web sites from redirecting Google Image results. | mjoe | 12/04/22 6:49 | Quick answer: use Bing instead. Its image search is just far superior. The options are better, the layout is better, and no redirects ( I hate that too.) Also, it works much more intuitively on mobile devices. |
| Re: I would like to stop web sites from redirecting Google Image results. | David Asgarian | 12/12/09 18:57 | Did you ever end up figuring out how to do this? It's been driving me MAD. Before I can click the "Full size image" link, it redirects to the site and redirects to another link. FRUSTRATING >.< |
| Re: I would like to stop web sites from redirecting Google Image results. | tahwos | 13/01/01 12:26 | @ mjoe - shut up! @ David - No I did not... I searched for the problem again today, because it seems like every image I search for, redirects to flickr or tumblr - neither of which I have interest in (just looking for ideas on reorganizing my workbe |
| Re: I would like to stop web sites from redirecting Google Image results. | IvoRobotnik2539 | 13/01/03 19:51 | AFAIK Google Images loads the website in the background via a frame. (the image preview on top of this, and the sidebar are also frames)The script they use is one that detects if the website is opened in a frame, and acts accordingly. (IF loaded in f |
| Re: I would like to stop web sites from redirecting Google Image results. | loupiote | 13/01/04 3:14 | <このメッセージは削除されました。> |
| Re: I would like to stop web sites from redirecting Google Image results. | loupiote | 13/01/04 3:17 | you are not talking about redirecting, you are talking about "frame-breaking". some websites do not allow being displayed in a "frame" that belongs to another webpage. websites usually do that to prevent abuse and to guarantee that their web-pages ar |
| Re: I would like to stop web sites from redirecting Google Image results. | tahwos | 13/01/07 3:54 | I did some more research, and found it ironic that posts by you are prevalent on the other side of the fence - AND that my issue seems to rest mainly in my choice of browsers. From the average internet user's POV... you know... somebody that just w |
| Re: I would like to stop web sites from redirecting Google Image results. | Dex Luther85 | 13/01/26 0:58 | Actually, I'm not sure if this is true. I can see this happening if the image was hosted on the website server itself, but I've seen many pictures that are hosted on free hosts like photobucket, tinypic, and imageshack. If Google loads the image from |
| Re: I would like to stop web sites from redirecting Google Image results. | tahwos | 13/01/29 6:39 | Frame breaking is very real - and Google seems to have fixed the "intellectually constipated" once and for all. As of some time this last week, if you click on an image in Google Images, you are given choices of how to viw the image, and whether or n |