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No right click cgi script
Anyone knows where can i find cgi script to disable right mouse click...no java scripts
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CGI is a gateway not a method of controlling browser functions. You will need to use code within the page to control the right click.
All a server side script can do for you is return some html with instructions on what to do with the right mouse click, you might as well code it into the document. What are you trying to do stop people taking pics off the right click ? I wouldn't bother, put the right click to better use. |
http://javascript.internet.com/page-...ght-click.html
there ya go, i know it's java - but it's the only thing i can find right now [This message has been edited by Kat (edited 05-04-2001).] |
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I agree with Kat, you need a jS, or dhtml.
If you still want CGI, you could put this script on a blank page and use CGI to call the script, so that if you ever want to change the script you only need to change it once. And it would in effect change across your entire site. Of course, you could do the same thing without CGI as well. http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex9/noright2.htm ------------------ [email protected] LeeannOnline.com usexfan.com ICQ : 114683191 |
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< !--Begin Cut--> script if (window.Event) // Only Netscape will have the CAPITAL E. document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEUP); // catch the mouse up event function nocontextmenu() // this function only applies to IE4, ignored otherwise. { event.cancelBubble = true event.returnValue = false; return false; } function norightclick(e) // This function is used by all others { if (window.Event) // again, IE or NAV? { if (e.which == 2 || e.which == 3) return false; } else if (event.button == 2 || event.button == 3) { event.cancelBubble = true event.returnValue = false; return false; } } document.oncontextmenu = nocontextmenu; // for IE5+ document.onmousedown = norightclick; // for all others /script < !--End Cut--> That is to be placed in you after your body tag. Hope that helps. You will also have to add the "<" and the ">" arround the "script". I didn't know any other way to place the code in this post. - Expo [This message has been edited by Expo (edited 05-04-2001).] [This message has been edited by Expo (edited 05-04-2001).] |
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