using javascript you can replace the standard link with a descriptive sentence of
what the link is....but there is also an option in the IE options for "Friendly
Links" (or something) but this is an end user setting it displays on tool bar
"Link to yourpage.htm" rather than
http://www.yourpage.com/yourpage.htm
try
http://internet.javascript.com and search "status bar messages" or something
like that.
Otherwise there isn't really a way to hide them, since you can right-click and
view properties, amongs which the information about the link will be shown (which
I suppose is why you want the 'no right click' solution as well.
Ha ha Bob.
Well, I was wrong, I ment the Status bar. I would like
some links not to show up in the status bar in IE5 when
the mouse pointer rolls over the link (you know what the
status bar is right?).
And well, I guess the sentence wasn´t well written.
I simply want to know how to do so that when a visitor
right clicks a picture for example, they will not see the
menu allowing them to save the picture to their hard disk.
/Carlos