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Nov 4th, 1999, 03:12 PM
#1
Thread Starter
New Member
I tried this as discribed for textboxes, but
a) this ie-control seems not to have a .hwnd
b) i can still use the windows-key for this.
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Nov 7th, 1999, 03:52 PM
#2
Frenzied Member
You question doesn't seem too match the topic!
Are you trying to use a webbrowser but want to disable the popup (context) menu?
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Mark Sreeves
Analyst Programmer
[email protected]
A BMW Group Company
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Nov 7th, 1999, 09:36 PM
#3
Thread Starter
New Member
This is what i want to do:
For a presentation i want to make a "safe" Internet-Browser, where the users can look at my website, but nothing else.
I have hidden the taskbar, and disabled win-keys and so on, but to make it *perfect* i want to disable the right-click-popup-menu so that no user can do anything else but what i want.
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Nov 7th, 1999, 11:28 PM
#4
Frenzied Member
Microsoft very kindly wrote
WBCustomizer.dll
which has several functions to limit (further!) a webbrowser control's functionallity such as disabling context menus and shortcut keys
WBCustom.exe has a working example in vb and is available from:
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q183/2/35.ASP
(or I could email it to you!)
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Mark Sreeves
Analyst Programmer
[email protected]
A BMW Group Company
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Jan 18th, 2000, 02:29 PM
#5
New Member
OK. But, how do I use my own pop-up menu?
Thanx for any suggestions.
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