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    Frontpage - right click viewing

    I'm looking for code that will not only prevent right click viewing of sourcecode, but send a popup saying that it has been disabled and why. I know frontpage (or other html editors) don't show up very often but it is part of the office suite and I'm kinda stumped.

    Any help or tricks gladly appreciated.

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    Re: Frontpage - right click viewing

    There are two methods for turning off (disabling) right-click functionality in a browser.

    NOTE: You may receive an error message if you copy and paste the examples directly from this article into FrontPage. The angle brackets ("<" and ">") may appear as escaped HTML code ("<" and ">"). To work around this behavior, paste the script in a blank Notepad document, and then copy it from Notepad before you paste it into FrontPage.


    WAY ONE: Turn Off the Shortcut Menu
    1. Open a new page in FrontPage.
    2. Switch to HTML view.
    3. Locate the opening <BODY> tag.
    4. Modify the <BODY> tag to resemble the following:<body onContextMenu="return false">
    5. Preview the page in Internet Explorer 5.0 or later. When you attempt to right-click anywhere on the page, the shortcut menu is not displayed.



    WAY TWO2: Use JavaScript to Display a Warning Message
    1. Open a new page in FrontPage.
    2. On the Insert menu, click Advanced.
    3. Select HTML.
    4. Type the following JavaScript code into the HTML Markup box:<script language="JavaScript">

    var message = "Sorry, that function is disabled.\n\n";
    message += "This page is copyrighted, and ";
    message += "all content is protected.";

    function click(e) {
    if (document.all) {
    if (event.button == 2) {
    alert(message);
    return false;
    }
    }
    if (document.layers) {
    if (e.which == 3) {
    alert(message);
    return false;
    }
    }
    }

    if (document.layers) {
    document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN);
    }
    document.onmousedown=click;
    </script>


    5. Click OK.
    6. Preview the page in Internet Explorer 5.0 or later. When you attempt to right-click anywhere on the page, a message box appears, stating that the contents of the page are copyrighted, and therefore the right-click function is turned off (disabled).


    hope this helps...

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