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Copying websites is not cool... but disabling right click isn't either.</ul>
In the old days, we used to say "Theft is the highest form of flattery."
-judd
www.juddweeks.com
Know how to prevent the URL bar from being suppressed?
:roll:
That's a strange comment, given how easy it is to re-enable right click (and use other methods to get the info) and given that if it's sensitive, what's it doing on a publicly accessable web-server!
Anyway - this is a cool forum, just discovered today :)
I don't even want to copy anything.. just want to use the right-click to open a link on a website in a new window, which I've been told is possible.. but not <grrrrr> if your mouse isn't cooperating :
What I did: went to www.google.com, searched for something.. then say I want to go to the first item that comes up, but in a new window.. I'd need the right-click function. So I copy-pasted "javascript:void(document.oncontextmenu=null)" into the URL bar..... right-click still didn't work. I also tried copy-pasting and hitting Enter...... still nothing.
Should I chuck my mouse.. or the computer.. or am I overlooking something majorly simple and do I need to go find myself a new brain? :)
Greetz and thanx.. provided someone can help me, that is ;)
Cyz
I have been trying to use the right click enable method for when you get a dialogue box. This is not working
The web pages I am trying to right click open in a seperate window with out all the tool bars at the top so I can not use the booklet option.
The web pages also have the select all function (ctrl a) disabled and the ability to high light any text.
Is there any way round this?
if it helps the dialogue box opens and says in it "illegal action Report 334 compiled"
If there is any body out there that can help me I would love to hear from you please
Regards
Chris
Gee, if the information is "sensitive", then why would you publish it on the Internet? By its very nature, publishing something is the very definition of turning a private thought into a public one.
Anyone trying to hide something from me only challenges me to then get at that something. It becomes a game. "You cannot have this data!" they challenge. "Yeah right." I reply.
Don't forget that any information your browser has, you have. Delete your browser's cache, visit the page, farm your cache for the HTML. Voila. Problem solved. Oh, but the webmaster has client-side encoded everything? Save the cached HTML file somewhere on your hard drive, edit the HTML to do a JavaScript alert() function to display the decoded HTML. Simple.
That's why I have been a fan of the don't-send-the-good-stuff-to-the-client approach for many years now. Use server-side logic to track the interesting information and stop sending mission critical data to the browser. If you worry that somebody's going to rip off your website in its entirety, code up some form of "secret sauce" that holds key functionality that allows everything to work but which itself can't be downloaded (a server-side DLL or EXE). But stop trying to protect your HTML and style information since you probably ripped it off of somebody else, right?
From what I've seen the people who are trying to hide their HTML are the ones who 1) are doing something they shouldn't be like gathering marketing data silently from their users, 2) trying to hide the fact that their HTML was ripped off from somebody else, 3) trying to deliver some adware/malware to the browser, 4) trying to hide their server's identity to avoid prosecution for spamming or other illicit practices like credit card fraud. And then when I find out what that activity was, I forward what I find to the authorities or to their hosting provider and they take the necessary actions.
Going back to the earlier idea of using the following in your address bar:
<ul id="quote">javascript:void(document.oncontextmenu=null) </ul>
If there is no address bar because the item is opened in a new window, press f11 for a full screen and an address bar appears telling you where you are.
Simply paste in the javascript, press enter, and you have right-click re-enabled!!!!!
This worked for me when trying to get at a picture of a guitar I have ordered for my son, I hope it works for everyone else as well.
By the way, I'm new here so if it doesn't work, please go easy on me!!!
javascript:void(document.oncontextmenu=null)
If there is no address bar because the item is opened in a new window, press f11 for a full screen and an address bar appears telling you where you are.
Simply paste in the javascript, press enter, and you have right-click re-enabled!!!!!
</ul>
You rock. I love it. I'll either post this in our blog or as a new recipe soon. Good find.
Try this on Google Groups:
Link
Happy Clicking.
BTW -- To Cyzahhe(sp?) who was simply trying to open links in a new window...in IE, just hold down SHIFT when you click on a link. In Firefox, hold down CTRL while you click, and it'll open a new tab.
http://www.system7software.com/ProductInfo/Righ...
Try this on Google Groups:
</ul>
Well Sorry for the extremly late reply (well not actually a reply, lol)... I wonder why I didn't notice this earlier... but it is possible to view souce code for google groups and other similar sites where the source code window is blank...
If you are using IE you just right click and click on "View Source"...
If you are using Firefox- Right Click > Select All > View Selection Source. And that should do the trick for the sites that don't show the source code when you just right click on them and click on View Page Source.
Hope this helps the people who want to view source codes (althought it isn't good to copy it) :D
Risherz
html><head><title>Internet Radio : Audio On Demand</title
script type="text/javascript" src="../_includes/disable.righclick.js"></script
style type="text/css"
So I can not even see the URL they use for the webcast so I can download and listen to it later. Any ideas of how I can find the URL source of the webcast so I can listen to it? Please feel free to email me at mountv@gmail.com
Yup... URL and name of site is very very important.
Hmm... I think what you are trying to do is trying to download a streaming audio or something. Since you mention 24/7 and listen to it only are your computer... I think it might be streaming... which means that it is new everytime and you can't download it... :( . However you might be able to listen to it online and if you can listen to it online then you can record the streaming audio and listen to it later at some other time or put it on your MP3 player. The other webcasts that you are talking about are probably "podcasts" which are for your MP3 player which you can download.
Are you trying to listen to it online? Or trying to download it and put it into your mp3 player or listen to it later on your computer ... since it is 24/7?
Hope this helps :D
Risherz
I want to RIGHT CLICK something from this website:
libertins35.com
Moderator Edit:
- No porn links allowed.
You have to enter the website and than you are getting in in a PHP something.
From that moment on, you CANNOT right click anymore.
There is also a MEMBERS part (you have to pay for it, I did and I can provide a code), and everytime you select a picture, you cannot right click it. You don't even get a warning: nothing is happening.
Who can help me out with this? If you can make me RIGHT click on the pictures I will give you an award of $ 25 via PAYPAL.
contact: couplecocu@amateurslet.net
Greetz!
I have another problem:
I want to RIGHT CLICK pictures on this site:
chezcoquinette.com/index03.html
Moderator Edit:
- No porn links allowed.
I have tried the javascript:void(document.oncontextmenu=null) thing and I have tried to copy via F11 + mailing the pictures, but nothing is working. Who can help me out?
Another problem: I am a MEMBER of a website where all of the pictures are in FLASH. There are about 3000 pictures on that website, but I cannot copy any of these.
WHO can help me out ???
Please POST or send me an e-mail (I can provide passwords) to help me with these 2 new problems.
Thanks
Here is the URL:
http://www.thepottershouse.org/webcast_radio.html
mountv@gmail.com
PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 9:45 am Post subject: Re: Help with disable right click
davak wrote:
Post the name of the site with an URL.
Yup... URL and name of site is very very important.
Hmm... I think what you are trying to do is trying to download a streaming audio or something. Since you mention 24/7 and listen to it only are your computer... I think it might be streaming... which means that it is new everytime and you can't download it... Sad . However you might be able to listen to it online and if you can listen to it online then you can record the streaming audio and listen to it later at some other time or put it on your MP3 player. The other webcasts that you are talking about are probably "podcasts" which are for your MP3 player which you can download.
Are you trying to listen to it online? Or trying to download it and put it into your mp3 player or listen to it later on your computer ... since it is 24/7?
Hope this helps Very Happy
Risherz
happy day to everybody!
Thanks in advance!
Hugs, Ellie :?:
Davak
Davak</ul>
Thanks for your reply Davak. I just found that opening those pages in Firefox allows me to have them open and still have the use of the clipboard.
Hugs, Ellie
Welcome to the site.
Davak
I've never had so much trouble getting a picture, if you can help please contact me at
my email;
ownerofallbishies@gmail.com
(b/c i'm too lazy to check on here every 5 minutes, lol.)
To allow right-click, go to Tools --> Options --> Content --> Look for "Enable Javascript" and click the "Advanced" button next to it --> Uncheck "Disable or Replace Context Menus".
Problem should be solved. Let know if it isn't. :-)
is instead of clicking and holding right click
just hit SHIFT + F10 and it will open the right click menu
I tried: "javascript:void(document.oncontextmenu=null)" now I can right click! This is cool! Thanks!
However, I am still not able to copy any text in the webpage!
There is this site that provide free wallpaper [NOT PORN !!] download for registered user. After registered, I start browsing for wallpaper (browsing for wallpaper only meant for registered user). When i clicked at the wallpaper image, a new window open with full size wallpaper preview. Then, as usual I right click to save the image. To my suprise, the window immediately closed. Now, I'm pissed.
So i tried this java trick and i got like "user being banned permanently and my IP address displayed". Okay now I'm really really pissed.
Then I remember that i had this good FIREFOX extension called "SCRAPBOOK" that used to capture a webpage. Yes, It worked. The preview window was captured and I re-open the captured page to save the wallpaper. i should call it Superfox since it always saves me when i'm in some trouble.
I wonder why they would do such thing if they wan to provide free wallpapers. I can accept the register thing but not being able to download wallpaper is way out of line. If they don't want to share their precious wallpaper then don't say its FREE or don't even bother uploading those images.
right mouse click and hold and move to the messege.then dont unhold the right mouse click and click the ok button with left click.Then messege disapear.Then release the right mouse click.Now you can see the property box.
try it.
thanx.
I added the javascript as a bookmark, so I can just click the bookmark and have my right click back.
With the development of browsers such as Firefox and their add on tools, the issue has less to do with people stealing code now as it does to detering the average person from stealing the photos/video/audio files that belong to the members and sites.
As far as claiming that locking down a site is not cool, it's also not cool to spend months developing a site option to have someone else come in and take it without paying for it. Would you go into a store and just take a watch without paying? I think not but that is all to often what people seem to think they can do on the internet.
Thanks for the tips you guys are using though to bypass the right click disable and help us circumvent it. Now, where did I put that little .htaccess file?
http://javascript.about.com/library/blright.htm
There is an easy to use java script you can save to your 'favorites' folder.
Any time you run across a web page that has right click disabled, simply
click on the script you saved to your favorites folder and ... there you go.
Right Click Is Enabled for as long as you stay on that page!
NOTE: This is not my script. I simply found it using google and it works
great for me. Thought I'd share it with others. Hope it works for you too.
Yahoo!® has been contacted about this issue.
For now, disabling the Yahoo Toolbar add-on will prevent this issue.
1. At the top of the Firefox windowOn the menu bar, click on the Tools menu then select Add-ons, to open the Add-ons window.
2. Select the Extensions panel.
3. In the list of extensions, select the Yahoo! Toolbar, and click Disable.
about:config
find: contextmenu
double click on it, it's done.