right click disabled on some websites ?????
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View the source from the main menu, find the item you are looking for (assuming you understand HTML) and then enter that item as a full url to get that in your browser on its own. Then you can right click and save as required.
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Ian
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There's probably a better way, but if you're just trying to get a pic from the site:
Alt + Print Screen while on the page to put a screen dump into the buffer, then paste this into Paint Shop Pro or similar. Then you can just cut out what you want.
If it's something you wanted to share with us on here, use the Uploader once you've got a file.
Mike.
Alt + Print Screen while on the page to put a screen dump into the buffer, then paste this into Paint Shop Pro or similar. Then you can just cut out what you want.
If it's something you wanted to share with us on here, use the Uploader once you've got a file.
Mike.
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Try this:
I'm presuming that if you right-click on an image a message box is displayed telling you right-click has been disabled.
1. Right click on the image you want. Keep the right mouse button held down, NO MATTER WHAT.
2. With the right button still held down, click OK on the message box with the left mouse button (right one still held down).
3. Move the mouse over the image you want and release the right mouse button - you should get the right-click menu up.
Pete
Just too late. Oh well, you'll know next time
[Edited by legacyPete - 3/20/2002 10:58:57 PM]
I'm presuming that if you right-click on an image a message box is displayed telling you right-click has been disabled.
1. Right click on the image you want. Keep the right mouse button held down, NO MATTER WHAT.
2. With the right button still held down, click OK on the message box with the left mouse button (right one still held down).
3. Move the mouse over the image you want and release the right mouse button - you should get the right-click menu up.
Pete
Just too late. Oh well, you'll know next time
[Edited by legacyPete - 3/20/2002 10:58:57 PM]
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People that 'protect' pages like that are utter fools. If you want to get around it just disable Javascript. It shows a fundamental misunderstanding of how things work on the part of the 'author', and he or she deserves a beating with a heavy, blunt clue stick
Steve.
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