If you use View>Source for the page, you probably willl find some JavaScript that intercepts the right-click keystroke.
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Right Click prohibited on websites?
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AuthorTopicWSjscher2000
AskWoody LoungerMarch 14, 2004 at 6:02 am #402268Viewing 1 reply threadAuthorReplies-
WSbobduncan
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 10:36 am #798762Edited by WyllyWylly to add URL code. See the Quick Guide.[/i][/size]
Hello,
If you goto the website:
http://www.msproject.com[/url%5D
And right-click on any of the graphics on the right-side, you’ll see the message as per the attached graphic.
How can I do that on a personal website?
Bob.
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WSWyllyWylly
AskWoody LoungerMarch 23, 2004 at 4:33 am #803242Keep in mind that disabling right clicks will not stop a determined user; you can always view the source code of a page. From there, a user could determine where the image or other object lives on the server and download it anyway (not to mention that it will be in the browser cache as well).
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WSWyllyWylly
AskWoody LoungerMarch 25, 2004 at 11:18 pm #805006No, but actually I have never attempted to use the Shift+F10 shortcut either. By the time you tab to the right place, you could have already opened the View – Source option.
That’s an interesting point, though, the script intercepts mouse activity, not the keyboard equivalent. I would wager that most folks using that script got it canned from somewhere, and the original author was not even aware that you could use Shift+F10!
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WSWyllyWylly
AskWoody LoungerMarch 25, 2004 at 11:18 pm #805007No, but actually I have never attempted to use the Shift+F10 shortcut either. By the time you tab to the right place, you could have already opened the View – Source option.
That’s an interesting point, though, the script intercepts mouse activity, not the keyboard equivalent. I would wager that most folks using that script got it canned from somewhere, and the original author was not even aware that you could use Shift+F10!
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WSTom-G
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 1:55 am #805071Sounds like it would make it difficult to use an element that needed the focus if someone did something like that. I see people that think it need to turn off menus and toolbars in a browser to hide URLs think it neat, but they forget about hitting F-11 to go full screen, and then there’s an address bar showing the URL they were trying to hide. One would also need to be careful and use the Onfocus event in those elements surrounding an image etc. that doesn’t support that event.
FWIW
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WSTom-G
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 1:55 am #805072Sounds like it would make it difficult to use an element that needed the focus if someone did something like that. I see people that think it need to turn off menus and toolbars in a browser to hide URLs think it neat, but they forget about hitting F-11 to go full screen, and then there’s an address bar showing the URL they were trying to hide. One would also need to be careful and use the Onfocus event in those elements surrounding an image etc. that doesn’t support that event.
FWIW
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WSKTWolfman
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 2:31 am #805089Good call Tom…
I remembered that my husband,, had used this trick before. I checked some of the sites he’s created lately and found that this site danimara.com used the disable right-click trick. I tried your SHIFT+F10 move and it worked. Neat trick.
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WSTom-G
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 2:43 am #805093Why do people call it a neat trick? Developers at a potential vendor were shocked when they heard me tell how I got into their disabled links. Just look up keyboard shortcuts in most any Windows version’s Help files, and you’ll find listed all the Windows shortcuts. Don’t forget the built-in Application Key on Microsoft Natural Keyboards and clones… good grief it’s so well documented…
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WSjscher2000
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 4:18 am #805108“Neat trick” is an expression of joy at discovering something new and useful that saves time or energy, and you probably should interpret it as a compliment.
From your perspective, you might simply be pointing out the obvious, but most people do not have the time to read the documentation for Internet Explorer or even for Windows. It’s helpful to be reminded of useful ones that we might never have seen a use for and therefore let drift from memory.
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WSTom-G
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 8:24 am #805159I know what neat trick means. It’s simply very bad design with all the keyboards out there now with a single key dedicated to shortcut menu, and I’m sorely disappointed to run into vendors that think the disabling of the mouse is a solution to poor security, I’ll not go in to details nor mention vendors. It doesn’t take much to find the app key on a keyboard sporting it. From my perspective, I’ve run into a few vendors now, that appear to be really naive startups, so I don’t think it’s a neat trick. I think it’s a sad state of development.
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WSWyllyWylly
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 10:36 am #805201We all have our areas of expertise. I would wager that most folks are not aware of the multitude of keyboard shortcuts that exist, and even those that are aware of them appreciate another nugget of knowledge. If you think about this logically, disabling mouse clicks on a web page will thwart many a user simply because they are not aware of the many workarounds.
“Sad state of development” could apply to many things, computer technologies being just one.
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WSTom-G
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 10:01 pm #805514When you’re dealing with a potential vendor that’s creating something for people involved with cybercrime fighting, and they use a script to disable a right-click of the mouse, as almost the sole level of protection, I find it unconscionable and a very sad state of development, that’s why I made my points. Needless to say I’ll not ever work with the vendor again.
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WSKTWolfman
AskWoody LoungerMarch 30, 2004 at 3:51 pm #807070Disabling right-click will thwart the novice image stealer… however, if there is a will, there IS a way, no matter what you do to the page to prevent it. If you’re that worried about people stealing images and the like, then a password protected section should be implemented and only those you trust should have the password… and even then, the ONLY way to stop anyone from taking your stuff off a website is to not post it at all.
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WSKTWolfman
AskWoody LoungerMarch 30, 2004 at 3:51 pm #807071Disabling right-click will thwart the novice image stealer… however, if there is a will, there IS a way, no matter what you do to the page to prevent it. If you’re that worried about people stealing images and the like, then a password protected section should be implemented and only those you trust should have the password… and even then, the ONLY way to stop anyone from taking your stuff off a website is to not post it at all.
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WSTom-G
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 10:01 pm #805515When you’re dealing with a potential vendor that’s creating something for people involved with cybercrime fighting, and they use a script to disable a right-click of the mouse, as almost the sole level of protection, I find it unconscionable and a very sad state of development, that’s why I made my points. Needless to say I’ll not ever work with the vendor again.
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WSWyllyWylly
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 10:36 am #805202We all have our areas of expertise. I would wager that most folks are not aware of the multitude of keyboard shortcuts that exist, and even those that are aware of them appreciate another nugget of knowledge. If you think about this logically, disabling mouse clicks on a web page will thwart many a user simply because they are not aware of the many workarounds.
“Sad state of development” could apply to many things, computer technologies being just one.
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WSTom-G
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 8:24 am #805160I know what neat trick means. It’s simply very bad design with all the keyboards out there now with a single key dedicated to shortcut menu, and I’m sorely disappointed to run into vendors that think the disabling of the mouse is a solution to poor security, I’ll not go in to details nor mention vendors. It doesn’t take much to find the app key on a keyboard sporting it. From my perspective, I’ve run into a few vendors now, that appear to be really naive startups, so I don’t think it’s a neat trick. I think it’s a sad state of development.
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WSjscher2000
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 4:18 am #805109“Neat trick” is an expression of joy at discovering something new and useful that saves time or energy, and you probably should interpret it as a compliment.
From your perspective, you might simply be pointing out the obvious, but most people do not have the time to read the documentation for Internet Explorer or even for Windows. It’s helpful to be reminded of useful ones that we might never have seen a use for and therefore let drift from memory.
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WSTom-G
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 2:43 am #805094Why do people call it a neat trick? Developers at a potential vendor were shocked when they heard me tell how I got into their disabled links. Just look up keyboard shortcuts in most any Windows version’s Help files, and you’ll find listed all the Windows shortcuts. Don’t forget the built-in Application Key on Microsoft Natural Keyboards and clones… good grief it’s so well documented…
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WSKTWolfman
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 2:31 am #805090Good call Tom…
I remembered that my husband,, had used this trick before. I checked some of the sites he’s created lately and found that this site danimara.com used the disable right-click trick. I tried your SHIFT+F10 move and it worked. Neat trick.
have fun
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WSTom-G
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WSWyllyWylly
AskWoody LoungerMarch 23, 2004 at 4:33 am #803243Keep in mind that disabling right clicks will not stop a determined user; you can always view the source code of a page. From there, a user could determine where the image or other object lives on the server and download it anyway (not to mention that it will be in the browser cache as well).
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WSbobduncan
AskWoody LoungerMarch 26, 2004 at 10:36 am #798763Edited by WyllyWylly to add URL code. See the Quick Guide.[/i][/size]
Hello,
If you goto the website:
http://www.msproject.com[/url%5D
And right-click on any of the graphics on the right-side, you’ll see the message as per the attached graphic.
How can I do that on a personal website?
Bob.
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