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

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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

Unfortunately, the "cool tool" is $14.95, not freeware.

Also, installing an executable to restore right-click functionality is a
bit of overkill, when there are simple bookmarklets that'll do the same.
Here's one:

http://www.codehouse.com/javascript/favelets/anti_no_right_click/
 
On 20 Aug 2005 15:31:30 -0700, (e-mail address removed)
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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.
 
CharlieDontSurf said:
Unfortunately, the "cool tool" is $14.95, not freeware.

Also, installing an executable to restore right-click functionality is a
bit of overkill, when there are simple bookmarklets that'll do the same.
Here's one:

http://www.codehouse.com/javascript/favelets/anti_no_right_click/

This bookmarklet (or favelet) is great, but the help page isn't. Instead of
going through the convoluted process for IE, right click on the wording in
red and select "Add to Favorites". That's all. I've not tried it for
Netscape but in IE it works fine.

Apart from the ones on this page and the Bookmarklets site (
http://www.bookmarklets.com/ ) can anyone recommend any other good
bookmarklets?

===

Frank Bohan
¶ Off to see the Lizard? Follow the Yellow Prick Toad!
 
Rob said:
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
 
Jesús JB said:
Use firefox with No "Script" extension.

How does one save a save-disabled page in Opera? I know its in the
cache, but so is 50M of other stuff, all cryptically named, so it takes
excessive determination to find it.

I'm surprised Opera of all things doesnt have an options tickbox for
this. Maybe its only fault.


NT
 
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How does one save a save-disabled page in Opera?

I'm surprised Opera of all things doesnt have an options tickbox for
this. Maybe its only fault.

Just turn off javascript does the trick regardless of what browser you are
using in 99% of cases.
 
On 15 Mar 2006 18:11:06 -0800, (e-mail address removed)
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How does one save a save-disabled page in Opera? I know its in the
cache, but so is 50M of other stuff, all cryptically named, so it takes
excessive determination to find it.

I'm surprised Opera of all things doesnt have an options tickbox for
this. Maybe its only fault.

You could use either a screen capture utility - some will copy pages
longer than a screen length -or- a util like URL2BMP which should
also capture the page in all its glory.
 
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