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So, in your image display page, you might have code like this
<img src=dog.gif>
<input type=button onclick=submit_abuse('dog.gif')>
elsewhere, in the page, you would have javascript like this
<script>
function submit_abuse(url)
{
var xhr;
try { xhr = new ActiveXObject('Msxml2.XMLHTTP'); }
catch (e)
{
try { xhr = new ActiveXObject('Microsoft.XMLHTTP'); }
catch (e2)
{
try { xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); }
catch (e3) { xhr = false; }
}
}
xhr.open(GET, "http://example.com/abuse.php?url=" . url, true);
xhr.send(null);
}
</script>
Finally, you would have a php script (or asp or whatever) on your server called abuse.php, which would record the url that was submitted or send an email
<?php
$to = "recipient@example.com";
$subject = "Hi!";
$body = "Reported abuse for url {$_GET['url']}";
if (mail($to, $subject, $body)) {
echo("<p>Message successfully sent!</p>");
} else {
echo("<p>Message delivery failed...</p>");
}
?>
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