In any event...

// disable context menu
var $j = jQuery.noConflict();

$j(document).bind("contextmenu",function(e){
        return false;
});


// disable selection of page items
function captureEvents(){
        return false;
}

document.onselectstart = captureEvents;
document.onselect = captureEvents;
document.ondblclick = captureEvents;
document.onmousedown = captureEvents;



On Jun 7, 12:10 pm, "T.J. Crowder" <t...@crowdersoftware.com> wrote:
> > Actually guys i want to ask that as i know the "contextmenu" is depricated
> > in XHTML so is there any other way which will resist in both.
>
> AFAIK, XHTML doesn't define those things; it defines how you write
> HTML in XML, not what's valid within that HTML.
>
> The latest HTML spec (still a work in progress) continues to list the
> contextmenu event.[1]
>
> None of which means you shouldn't try to avoid the contextmenu event
> when you can, given how it varies amongst browsers. :-)
>
> [1]http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/webappapis.html#handler-oncontextmenu
> --
> T.J. Crowder
> Independent Software Consultant
> tj / crowder software / comwww.crowdersoftware.com
>
> On Jun 7, 2:33 pm, ankit jain <ankit.i...@gmail.com> wrote:> Thanks Victor i 
> agree.
> > Actually guys i want to ask that as i know the "contextmenu" is depricated
> > in XHTML so is there any other way which will resist in both.
>
> > Thanks
> > Ankit
>
> > On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 7:12 AM, Victor S <victor.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I find it interesting to surf the web on iPad which does not have a
> > > right click context menu... And I've been thinking about the iPad and
> > > other touch interfaces and the way they handle interaction on
> > > screen... Mimmicking that touch interface with the mouse seems
> > > tempting and the disabling of right click as well as selection of
> > > objects on screen can be useful in that context... But of course some
> > > other way of interacting with the content on screen will have to be
> > > allowed.. Click and hold or give some obvious buttons to deal with
> > > content... To watch the way interfaces and user interaction will
> > > change over the next few years will be interesting...
>
> > > On Jun 5, 2:08 pm, Peter De Berdt <peter.de.be...@pandora.be> wrote:
> > > > A user that wants to enable it again, will find a way. There's no way
> > > > to absolutely prevent it.
>
> > > > As far as I know, Opera allows for the contextmenu event to be enabled
> > > > (wasn't by default last time I checked) but doesn't allow to stop the
> > > > event.
>
> > > > You can however consider the following:
> > > > - If you're trying to protect images from being downloaded through the
> > > > contextmenu, just make them a CSS background instead of an <img>. This
> > > > method is on par with disabling the contextmenu (except that the
> > > > context menu will still show).
> > > > - Otherwise you can overlay a div on top of the part of the page
> > > > you're trying to disable it on and capture the mouseclick events on
> > > > the element.
>
> > > > All I can say is that the few sites I've come across that intercepted
> > > > the contextmenu event will never get a visit from me again. It's
> > > > annoying to say the least and I don't understand why anyone would do
> > > > it. If you want to protect images or files, watermark them in some
> > > > way, a much better and more secure method anyway.
>
> > > > On 05 Jun 2010, at 17:20, Shane McCarron wrote:
>
> > > > > Are there still browsers that don't support the contextmenu event
> > > > > class though?
>
> > > > > On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 4:40 AM, Johan Arensman <johanm...@gmail.com>
> > > > > wrote:
> > > > > You can using Event.observe()
>
> > > > > Event.observe(window, 'contextmenu', function(event) {
> > > > > event.stop();
> > > > > });
>
> > > > > On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 6:29 AM, ankit.it09 <ankit.i...@gmail.com>
> > > > > wrote:
> > > > > How to disable right click in a web page using prototype , i mean is
> > > > > there any method.
>
> > > > Best regards
>
> > > > Peter De Berdt
>
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