Hello, "Justin French" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It still seems to me that there must be a fundamental problem with the > application design if such great lengths / work-arounds / patch jobs need to > be applied. > > But that's probably another discussion altogether :) Well, I agree. Besides, it seems like the "work-around" that I suggested is becoming more complicated that I thought because of some "holes" ;( ---------- "Martin Towell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Unfortunately I didn't catch the start of this thread, bur no matter.... > In IE, all you need to do to bring up a window with an address bar is the > select the window you want to know the address of and press CTRL-N - there > you go, a new window, pointing to the same page, with the addess bar showing > exactly where the page is. I use this method quite often :) Actually, I didn't really know how to disable the "right-click". I just knew you can do something like that. Well, regarding the CTRL-N, I don't know if you can disable it as well or perhaps just map that combination to do something else :) (Of course, I don't know if this is possible...) ---------- Joseph Szobody" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Furthermore, disabling right-click does NOT disable the Context Menu key > (you know, the one in between the Windows key and Cntrl on the right-side > of your keyboard). That still gives you the entire right-click menu. Well, just make sure that all your employees use IBM ThinkPad ;) I haven't use one which has a "Windows key" (or whatever you call it). Too much for the "work around"... - E -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php