Oh I see.  Yes I meant the right click context menu and it does work
in Flash.

That Firefox's context menu isn't built in seems a good thing.  Where
this component would be embedded would need a custom menu anyway.
What would go in that custom menu, I'm not sure.  It would be
confusing to students to have to use it, so it shouldn't be
necessary.  But maybe it would be handy in authoring.  E.g. inspect
this element or save it to a workspace.

Looking forward to how this gets used.

-t



On Jan 13, 9:33 pm, Scott Cytacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is in regards to:http://www.concord.org/~scytacki/mozswing/mozswing.jnlp
>
> Turadg wrote:
> > this thing is hot.  way to go Scott.
>
> Michal did most of the work.  Thankyou Michal.
>
> > fwiw, works for me on Windows XP and Leopard.
>
> Great!
>
> > btw, the second mouse button doesn't work in either.  is it disabled
> > or would new code have to be written to connect it to XUL?
>
> By second mouse button do you mean the right mouse button or the middle
> mouse button?  I think the right click context menu comes from firefox,
> not from the embedded browser component.   When I look at a page with
> flash in it, the right click (ctrl click on osx) does work.
>
> So to support a context menu would at least require adding more code in
> the awt wrapper around.   And then the next trick is figuring out if the
> awt component can capture the right click and correctly show a menu on
> top of the browser component.   Perhaps a better approach is to use xul
> to add a context menu.
>
> Scott
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