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Johnny8977
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      10-15-2004
Hi all.

Is there any way I can save a picture from a page where the right click has
been disabled. The option in XP where you get the save icon in the top right
is not there either.

Thanks.


 
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zum
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      10-15-2004
You could do a screen capture (cntrl + print screen) which will paste the
whole screen to the clip board and you can edit it (cut out the bit you
want) in any paint package

Or load up Opera browser which does not allow right click disable


> Hi all.
>
> Is there any way I can save a picture from a page where the right click

has
> been disabled. The option in XP where you get the save icon in the top

right
> is not there either.
>
> Thanks.
>
>



 
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zum
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      10-15-2004
Sorry meant Alt+print screen


> You could do a screen capture (cntrl + print screen) which will paste the
> whole screen to the clip board and you can edit it (cut out the bit you
> want) in any paint package
>
> Or load up Opera browser which does not allow right click disable
>
>
> > Hi all.
> >
> > Is there any way I can save a picture from a page where the right click

> has
> > been disabled. The option in XP where you get the save icon in the top

> right
> > is not there either.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >

>
>



 
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Pennywise
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      10-15-2004
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 18:33:03 +0100, "Johnny8977"
<***NOSPAM***> wrote:

|>Hi all.
|>
|>Is there any way I can save a picture from a page where the right click has
|>been disabled. The option in XP where you get the save icon in the top right
|>is not there either.

Press the context key?

(On my keyboard it's just to the left of the Control key,
the odd key without a flag)
 
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Rob B.
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      10-15-2004
You can view page source and get the name of the file, then go into your
Internet Cache and find the file by name.

-Rob
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"Johnny8977" <***NOSPAM***> wrote in message
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> Hi all.
>
> Is there any way I can save a picture from a page where the right click

has
> been disabled. The option in XP where you get the save icon in the top

right
> is not there either.
>
> Thanks.
>
>



 
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mAineAc
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      10-15-2004
Johnny8977 wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Is there any way I can save a picture from a page where the right click has
> been disabled. The option in XP where you get the save icon in the top right
> is not there either.
>
> Thanks.
>
>


If you get Mozilla Firefox, you can go to File then Page Info once that
opens you can choose the media tab and save any pictures or files on the
page.

mAineAc
 
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Bruce the Shark
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      10-15-2004
Johnny8977 wrote:

> Is there any way I can save a picture from a page where the right
> click has been disabled. The option in XP where you get the save icon
> in the top right is not there either.


You're using Internet Explorer, right? You could use Firefox, which
gives you more power over your browsing, such as not allowing sites
to disable the right mouse button; but if you love IE, then you can
save the image (in it's original format, not just a screenshot) by:

(1) Left-click the image, and, while holding the button, move the
mouse to the left or right a few pixels. You should see a "deny"
circle appear as a result, while you're holding the button down.

(2) Press Windows+D to show the Desktop. The "deny" circle has now
turned into a "drop" icon (it has a plus sign), so let go of the
mouse button now and voila, the image has just been dropped onto
your Desktop in its original format.

Easy!


 
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NoMoreMrNiceGuy
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      10-16-2004

"Bruce the Shark" <> wrote in message
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> Johnny8977 wrote:
>
> > Is there any way I can save a picture from a page where the right
> > click has been disabled. The option in XP where you get the save icon
> > in the top right is not there either.

>
> You're using Internet Explorer, right? You could use Firefox, which
> gives you more power over your browsing, such as not allowing sites
> to disable the right mouse button; but if you love IE, then you can
> save the image (in it's original format, not just a screenshot) by:
>
> (1) Left-click the image, and, while holding the button, move the
> mouse to the left or right a few pixels. You should see a "deny"
> circle appear as a result, while you're holding the button down.
>
> (2) Press Windows+D to show the Desktop. The "deny" circle has now
> turned into a "drop" icon (it has a plus sign), so let go of the
> mouse button now and voila, the image has just been dropped onto
> your Desktop in its original format.
>
> Easy!




That is easily one of the best tid bits I have read in a long time. Thanks.

--
Norm


 
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teacka
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      10-16-2004
When I run across this problem in IE, I just go to file, save as web-page
(complete), this saves everything to a folder, then I can simply delete that
stuff that I don't want.


"Johnny8977" <***NOSPAM***> wrote in message
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> Hi all.
>
> Is there any way I can save a picture from a page where the right click

has
> been disabled. The option in XP where you get the save icon in the top

right
> is not there either.
>
> Thanks.
>
>



 
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Johnny8977
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      10-16-2004

"NoMoreMrNiceGuy" <> wrote in message
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>
> "Bruce the Shark" <> wrote in message
> news:41704249$...
>> Johnny8977 wrote:
>>
>> > Is there any way I can save a picture from a page where the right
>> > click has been disabled. The option in XP where you get the save icon
>> > in the top right is not there either.

>>
>> You're using Internet Explorer, right? You could use Firefox, which
>> gives you more power over your browsing, such as not allowing sites
>> to disable the right mouse button; but if you love IE, then you can
>> save the image (in it's original format, not just a screenshot) by:
>>
>> (1) Left-click the image, and, while holding the button, move the
>> mouse to the left or right a few pixels. You should see a "deny"
>> circle appear as a result, while you're holding the button down.
>>
>> (2) Press Windows+D to show the Desktop. The "deny" circle has now
>> turned into a "drop" icon (it has a plus sign), so let go of the
>> mouse button now and voila, the image has just been dropped onto
>> your Desktop in its original format.
>>
>> Easy!

>
>
>
> That is easily one of the best tid bits I have read in a long time.
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Norm


Me too. Nice one, thanks!


 
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