How come I can't right-click, Save Target As...?

JDrake

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MY QUESTION:
I use IE, how can I fix this problem?
This is not a thread asking for browser recommendations, I would just like to know how to fix it in IE. Thanks
 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: JDrake
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
what is it you are trying to save?
An MP3
But I can't even save pictures or anything else
if you are using IE then your browser is having issues.

Try Firefox as even most sites that disable right-click can't stop firefox.
 

JDrake

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Originally posted by: Iron Woode
if you are using IE then your browser is having issues.

Try Firefox as even most sites that disable right-click can't stop firefox.
Ok well how do I fix them
 

HomeAppraiser

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FireFox? Try right click "Open Link in New Window" then right click "Save Page As" to save the image or mp3.
 

HomeAppraiser

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Originally posted by: JDrake
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
if you are using IE then your browser is having issues.

Try Firefox as even most sites that disable right-click can't stop firefox.
Ok well how do I fix them


FireFox top bar. Tools, Options, Web Features, uncheck Java and Java Script.

Save those copywrited images to your hearts content.
 

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Originally posted by: HomeAppraiser
FireFox? Try right click "Open Link in New Window" then right click "Save Page As" to save the image or mp3.

:thumbsup:
 

JDrake

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Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: JDrake
Originally posted by: HomeAppraiser
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Why switch to a new browser, to only have more problems?

What potential "more problems" are you referring to?
Something like this (just one example, don't think I made my entire basis of nonfirefox on that :roll: ) is enough not to use FF. I've used IE for over 8 years and have had almost no problems and nothing severe that would require a reinstallation or anything like that.
 

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A lot of people have never experienced what was in that thread, and I for one hvae experienced only one problem with FF, that of media plug-ins being a mild irritance. Otherwise, I'm glad to be rid of IE. Ah well, to each their own.
 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: JDrake
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: JDrake
Originally posted by: HomeAppraiser
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Why switch to a new browser, to only have more problems?

What potential "more problems" are you referring to?
Something like this (just one example, don't think I made my entire basis of nonfirefox on that :roll: ) is enough not to use FF. I've used IE for over 8 years and have had almost no problems and nothing severe that would require a reinstallation or anything like that.
I have been using FF since it was FireBird. I had to use IE6 because of a fussy website a few months ago and bam I got hit with that damn WMF exploit. I haven't used IE since.


 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: JDrake
Why switch to a new browser, to only have more problems?
  • Posting in the wrong forum? Check.
  • Dismissing those solutions offered? Check.
  • Continuing to make uninformed choices? Check.
You might want to try an alternate browser (either the aforementioned Firefox or Opera). Completely dismissing anything based completely off another's opinion (individually or collectively) without weighting your own personal experience is asinine - especially considering the cost factor (free aside from one's time).

If another's opinion is truly that significant, my own personal experience has shown either of the above mentioned choices to be a much better, more robust solution in nearly all cases.

It is rather difficult to learn anything new without trying anything new.
 

JDrake

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Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Originally posted by: JDrake
Why switch to a new browser, to only have more problems?
  • Posting in the wrong forum? Check.
  • Dismissing those solutions offered? Check.
  • Continuing to make uninformed choices? Check.
You might want to try an alternate browser (either the aforementioned Firefox or Opera). Completely dismissing anything based completely off another's opinion (individually or collectively) without weighting your own personal experience is asinine - especially considering the cost factor (free aside from one's time).

If another's opinion is truly that significant, my own personal experience has shown either of the above mentioned choices to be a much better, more robust solution in nearly all cases.
  • My mistake, I guess, but it'd be better to post it here and let it die then cram any other forum with small/useless threads like this. Check.
  • I didn't make a post asking for new browser recommendations. Check.
  • I've used the internet for a long time and have used many different browsers and none can compete with IE, IMO. Check.
As mentioned before, I have used other browsers, and maybe it's just me, but they have always seemed to be slower, messier, "confusinger", etc. I have never once had a virus on my computer and IE has been my primary browser. Maybe I just don't go to a lot of naughty websites or maybe I'm just lucky, but why end a good thing?

And, I'll edit my OP, just for you :roll:
 

GeekDrew

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Originally posted by: JDrake
Something like this (just one example, don't think I made my entire basis of nonfirefox on that :roll: ) is enough not to use FF.

I think that the next time Firefox is released, it needs to have code in it that makes it run in safe mode only (thus disabling plugins), just to see how much more stable it is. I've been using Firefox (with and without very very specific plugins) for several years, and have *never* had any issues such as what I read about in some of the forums.

I also implemented a rollout of Firefox across an enterprise about two years ago... after being the primary browser for a few thousand people for about two years, the only problems experienced have been related to user errors and data loss (through no fault of Firefox). I fail to see how it is so horrible.

In comparison, I cringe whenever I have to use IE... it feels rudimentary and unfamiliar now.
 

GeekDrew

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Originally posted by: JDrake
This is not a thread asking for browser recommendations, I would just like to know how to fix it in IE. Thanks

Mistake numbers 00 - ff: Asking an on-topic question in an off-topic forum.

Better luck next time.
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: JDrake
I've used the internet for a long time and have used many different browsers and none can compete with IE, IMO.
When you're twelve, six months seems as though it's a long time.

Considering some here (myself including) have been using the intarweb longer than you've been using breathable air, you may want to at the very least weight the information offered appropriately.

There is an adage along the lines of, "the right tool for the right job". Seems rather applicable here.

If one tool isn't particularly sufficient, try another.