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February 17, 2006, 15:42
Rhovanion
Exterminated
666 posts
Is there a way to prevent users right clicking on a flash animation on your website (an swf that is)? If so, how do you do it?
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February 17, 2006, 15:53
Moogle
Enterprise Edition
239 posts

Why would you want to do that? And I don't think you can physically prevent people from right clicking your swf's. You can try to reduce the effect with some annoying Javascript probably though.
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February 17, 2006, 16:31
Fiona
games are terrible
-9616558 posts

You cannot do it. Why do you want to?
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February 24, 2006, 15:32
PB
Defender of the faith
630 posts

I think you can't get rid of the "about flash" option in the menu, but you can costumise the menu, if you like (not exactly what you asked for, but perhaps something that helps?):
http://www.flashkit.com/tutori … -1150/index.php
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May 3, 2006, 12:36
yonni
None
420 posts
I have no idea how but microsoft have been able to totally cusomise their right click menus on certain elements of a site in Windows Live Mail BETA. Presumably its possible to do that and make the custom menu have nothing in it, so nothing happens when you right click it.
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May 3, 2006, 12:47
PEader
お前はもう死んでいる
1486 posts

Quoting yonni:
I have no idea how but microsoft have been able to totally cusomise their right click menus on certain elements of a site in Windows Live Mail BETA. Presumably its possible to do that and make the custom menu have nothing in it, so nothing happens when you right click it.

That was done by using javascript. (Warning: I'm saying this without even looking at live )
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