It wouldn't really matter anyway.  All a person has to do is copy the
source code to a page and alter it, extract the links, whatever.  It will
stop the novices from saving your images, sounds, etc, but not the people
who know how to code.

        MP

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hi
does any one know how to disable the right click function on a web page ??
I want to use it on my home page.

any help will be appreciated.

thanks,
Pankaj


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