There is no solution.
Never ever rely on client side stuff for security!!!! (passwords,
validation...)
The javascript solution that somebody posted here might work for beginner
users. For advanced users it works the other way around. My reaction is:
'hey, what would be the reason they don't want me to look at the code? Let's
find out' ;-)
the only thing I have to do is turn of javascript and it works.
And remember: there's always Telnet ;-)
Geert Van Damme
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> Sent: vrijdag 27 april 2001 8:14
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How to hide a user from seeing source code of web page...
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> I wanna know if there is any way to restrict the user from seeing source
> code of web page
> (i.e by right clicking on page).I.e whenever he gives rigth click
> on page he
> shouldn't see the
> pop-up menu usually comes,instead he should be warned with a message/alert
> pop-up window
> mentioning deneid message.
>
> If anybody knows the procedure ,please let me know...(***preferably with
> appropriate code****)
>
> Thanx in advance...
>
> Rgds
> padmakar neelapareddy.
>
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