-or- utilizing the view-source: protocol  or I have found that on IE4 that if
you left click and hold and then right click you can get around this.


I might add that disabling right clicking is highly annoying to users (like me)
who use the context sensitive menu to navigate backwards and forwards.

mark



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Disabling right click only protects you from incredibly ignorant people.
There's also a menu item for viewing the page source.

--Jim Preston

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You could use JavaScript for this purpose...a no right click function can be
found at

www.javascripts.com

type in 'right click' in their search box and you will get a list of sample
code for the purpose of disabling right click altogether.

Maureen


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> Hey JavaGurus there,
>
>         Can anybody tell me how to disable the mouse click, view source of
> the HTML page in Netscape and IE. I tried to use
> 'document.captureEvents' but it doesn't fit to my purpose. Also the menu
> option 'view/Page Source' should be handled.
>
> -Vivek
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