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disabling right clicking

Gnurb

Golden Member
does anyone know if there's a way to force internet explorer on a pc to ignore the javascript that disables right clicking? (without turning javascript off)
 
why would you need to do that? to take something off the site the author obviously don't want you to have?
 
Use your app button? (right side of keyboard. between the windows key and the CTRL key) 😉

Or just use the print screen button and paste it into paint 😉

Get Opera (Just skips over the script by default)

 
if you right click and keep it held down then click the ok button that pops up then release the right click the right click menu then should pop up and let you do what you want to do.
 
Originally posted by: Deeko
why would you need to do that? to take something off the site the author obviously don't want you to have?

Nah, he can dig that out of his cache.
 
Originally posted by: Gnurb
does anyone know if there's a way to force internet explorer on a pc to ignore the javascript that disables right clicking? (without turning javascript off)


why?
 
Originally posted by: Deeko
why would you need to do that? to take something off the site the author obviously don't want you to have?
Like it's hard to get it other ways....
 
I think that's disabled because it's a smaller modal window without a regular toolbar, I'm on my mac now; the pc is at work.
 
I never really understood why web developers did that. There's about a hundred ways around it, all they're doing is making it take about 5 seconds longer.
 
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
I never really understood why web developers did that. There's about a hundred ways around it, all they're doing is making it take about 5 seconds longer.


we do it at work, I'm just trying to see what page I'm on when I'm testing my code.
 
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Deeko
why would you need to do that? to take something off the site the author obviously don't want you to have?
Like it's hard to get it other ways....
You're talking to a mickeysoft coder in training.
 
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Gnurb
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Read the source.

That's what I want to do, I can't do it without the right click, because it's a popup window.
n00b. 😛

View > Source, top menu.

noob 😛 (and the other noobs that answered the same way)
he said it's a POPUP WINDOW. It's probably chromeless... lacking in menus.
 
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
I never really understood why web developers did that. There's about a hundred ways around it, all they're doing is making it take about 5 seconds longer.

Like a lock on a door, it stops the 'casual' thieves.
 
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