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Tool to enable Right click on pages where Right click is disabled

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tsteinke@gmail.com - 20 Aug 2005 23:31 GMT
There is a cool tool to get data from Pages that have right clicking
disabled. It is called "Right Click This" from System 7 Software. It
works great!

http://www.system7software.com/ProductInfo/RightClickThis.aspx
hummingbird - 21 Aug 2005 15:06 GMT
On 20 Aug 2005 15:31:30 -0700, tsteinke@gmail.com
mysteriously appeared thru the usenet mist to inform us thus...

>There is a cool tool to get data from Pages that have right clicking
>disabled. It is called "Right Click This" from System 7 Software. It
>works great!
>
>http://www.system7software.com/ProductInfo/RightClickThis.aspx

What I've done in the past if, say, it's a picture I want to grab
a copy of is to delve into the TIF Cache and grab it from there.
Rob Kelk - 25 Aug 2005 00:10 GMT
>There is a cool tool to get data from Pages that have right clicking
>disabled. It is called "Right Click This" from System 7 Software. It
>works great!
>
>http://www.system7software.com/ProductInfo/RightClickThis.aspx

What's wrong with just turning off JavaScript once the webpage has
loaded?

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Gandalf - 27 Aug 2005 15:33 GMT
>>There is a cool tool to get data from Pages that have right clicking
>>disabled. It is called "Right Click This" from System 7 Software. It
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> What's wrong with just turning off JavaScript once the webpage has
> loaded?

Or using Opera or Firefox which simply ignore the rt clk disable function?

-Gandalf
Chrissy Cruiser - 29 Aug 2005 00:53 GMT
> Or using Opera or Firefox which simply ignore the rt clk disable function?
>
> -Gandalf

Not in my experience.
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