I agree with you about double right-clik and Mac users, however, it's
only an option available in part of the page (a DIV for example) to do
something that can be also done in another way, so Mac users will not
be screwed :)

Thanks for the suggestion.

On Nov 30, 10:07 pm, "Jeffrey Kretz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I might make a suggestion.
>
> Right-click context menus are inherently not cross-platform compatible, as
> Opera will not cancel the default right click popup.
>
> Any any Mac users without a right mouse button are screwed.
>
> I personally suggest using CTRL-Click.  This works on a Mac testing for the
> e.MetaKey property on the click event (CTRL-Click and Option-Click)
>
> And instead of a double-right-click, you could just bind to the standard
> dblclick event, and test for e.MetaKey==true.
>
> JK
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>
> Behalf Of ricardobeat
> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 9:24 AM
> To: jQuery (English)
> Subject: [jQuery] Re: Double right-click, anyone?
>
> I didn't test it in IE... no cookie.
>
> Apparently the 'mousedown' event was at random not carrying the
> property that tells us what button was clicked, a triple click was
> needed. I switched to mouseup and it seems to work fine, I also had
> forgotten to clear the timeout and set the var to false when the
> double click happened. Check out the new version:
>
> http://jsbin.com/iyegu/
>
> cheers,
> - ricardo
>
> On Nov 30, 8:32 am, TheBlueSky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I forgot to mention also that I disabled the context menu with the
> > code
> > $('html').bind("contextmenu", function(e) {return false;});
>
> > and if I didn't do that, the context menu will appear and every right-
> > click then will fire the double-click event in IE. I guess that's
> > because in IE the double-click event won't fire until the time out
> > duration finishes and in FF it's the opposite, i.e. the event won't
> > fire after the time out duration!
>
> > On Nov 30, 2:10 pm, TheBlueSky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Thanks for the code... but I couldn't manage to make it work at all in
> > > IE and in FF the only time it worked is if I replaced $('body') with $
> > > ('html)! Any idea how to make it work with a specific element; e.g.
> > > and image with id="myImage", because when I tried $('#myImage') it
> > > didn't work as well.
>
> > > By the way, for IE I replaced console.log() with alert(), but no
> > > success.
>
> > > On Nov 29, 10:58 pm, ricardobeat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > A quick implementation:
>
> > > > $('body').unbind('mousedown').mousedown(function(e){
> > > >    var rightclick = (e.which)
> > > >        ? (e.which == 3)
> > > >        : (e.button == 2);
> > > >    var t = $(this);
> > > >    if (rightclick) {
> > > >        console.log('rightclick');
> > > >        if (t.data('rightclicked')) {
> > > >           console.log('double click!');
> > > >        } else {
> > > >            t.data('rightclicked',true);
> > > >            setTimeout((function(t){ return function(){ t.data
> > > > ('rightclicked',false); } })(t), 300);
> > > >        };
> > > >    };
>
> > > > });
>
> > > > - ricardo
>
> > > > On Nov 29, 10:20 am, TheBlueSky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi everyone,
> > > > > Does anyone has code, implementation, plug-in or whatever to detect
> > > > > double right-click? I'm searching and trying for couple of days now
> > > > > without any result.
> > > > > Appreciate any help.- Hide quoted text -
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