-Original Message-
Hello,
I'm using Win32::OLE to work with IE. I've looked through the docs at MSDN
and the archives here, but I didn't find my answer so I don't know if these
requests are possible or not.
1) I'd like to disable view source via right click (w/o resorting to the
3) Instead of using Navigate to get a URL or file, can I use HTML
that's stored in a scalar in my source code? Can you set the Document
to an html string?
my $ie = WIn32::OLE-new('InternetExplorer.Application') or die 'Can't
create instance of IE';
my $html =
Ron Grabowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try navigating to 'about':# untested$ie-Navigate("about:
hello%20world
");Be careful because you can only send so much HTML that way. Longer pageswill have to be sent loaded via file://
Thanks, that does work, but I will need to load large pages.
What
dss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and then disable right click so that a user can't right click to view source or cut-and-paste.
Of course,hiding HTML sourceis impossible...don't know what I was thinking :)Do You Yahoo!?
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On Fri, 24 May 2002, dss wrote:
dss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and then disable right click so that a user can't right click to view source or
cut-and-paste.
Of course, hiding HTML source is impossible...don't know what I was thinking :)
I'm not absoulutely convinced that hiding