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The BBC have told us not to use Microsoft products cuz there dodgy....
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probably those dang open-source hippies put a virus on the page or something.
We are full of all kinds of tricks!!!

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You can disable IE 6 Image toolbar with this:

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<META HTTP-EQUIV="imagetoolbar" CONTENT="no">
And disable right mouse buttton with:
<body oncontextmenu="return false">
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Disabling the right mouse button is the most irritating, pointless thing ever... It's not big and it's not clever. (and if you haven't noticed it really hacks me off :lol: )

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heh....

um yeah its important to hide my code because i'm a loser and i duno why its just.... meah....

anyway .... i know all about the java freaks out there with their infinate number of right click scripts and hidden codes i just thought maybe php had a way to turn that off... oh well...

oh also heres a note on turning the rightclicking off....

if a person has turned it off and added an alert heres how to get around it. what you do is right click, hold right mouse button down. move over to teh alert click the left click button and close the alert still holding the right button though... after the alerts gone release the right button you should have the menu pop up.... mw-ahahahahaha

note: you could've also pused enter

the reason you can do this is that there are a couple of attributes or whatever they call them in java script .... ones called onmouseclickdown ... or something along those lines there are a few more like that but most people use the mouse down thing and the trigger to the right menu on you os is when your comming up after the click so... you just have to keep it held for awhile til the alerts gone then release

if you understood what i jsut said... damn i didnt think anybody understood me...

thanks for all the help... though
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I just tried viewing the source again and now it seems to work...freaky! :twisted:
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Post by somegone »

i've thought about something when i saw the advertisment of a challenge where you have to use every technology you want but in a way it isn't supposed to be used.
so why don't use the php-image functions to create dynamic websites which consist of one damn image :D which is as big as your resolution.

so the result will be an image (for an example 1900x1600 px) with the whole content of the website ... imagine the posibilities ... you can make tables with 99 edges... dynamic :D you can also user your hp-graphics because you can copy it into ... and you will be able to use fonts that are not installed client sided ... because of the ttf-text-image-functions ...

sure it's hard to code and whery ... ehrm... complicated =) but the result would be an image per page which is just perfect. sure it also would be hard to make all the links per image-maps ... but ... it's just an idea :D

and if you've got an image-homepage nobody will be able to copy any source and text-copy will only be able to type it again...

and if you plan to use my idea ... here is my © :D :D :D :D
lol

greets, somegone
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wow, splendid idea. And with meta-equiv-refresh I can even do animations. HTML's down :D
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Post by Dale »

Sorry but off topic question...

Just looking at the source whats with the:
<link rel="chapter forum" href="viewforum.php?f=1" title="PHP" />
<link rel="chapter forum" href="viewforum.php?f=2" title="Databases" />
<link rel="chapter forum" href="viewforum.php?f=13" title="Client Side" />
<link rel="chapter forum" href="viewforum.php?f=14" title="Miscellaneous" />
<link rel="chapter forum" href="viewforum.php?f=6" title="General Discussion" />
<link rel="chapter forum" href="viewforum.php?f=19" title="PHP Tennis" />
<link rel="chapter forum" href="viewforum.php?f=7" title="Suggestions" />
<link rel="chapter forum" href="viewforum.php?f=8" title="PHPDN" />
<link rel="chapter forum" href="viewforum.php?f=15" title="Web Hosting" />


What does that do?
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i've thought about something when i saw the advertisment of a challenge where you have to use every technology you want but in a way it isn't supposed to be used.
so why don't use the php-image functions to create dynamic websites which consist of one damn image which is as big as your resolution.
heh.. I love it but damn wouldnt that do a number on your bandwidth if all your pages were one big pic ...

i was reading about image mapping on webmonkey and they have this funny converstation....
Let's join a conversation at the moment designer meets engineer.

designer: Hi, I don't think we've met yet. I'm the designer. I just started, and I have a bit of a technical question.

engineer: That's what I'm here for. What's the problem?

designer: Well, I was wondering how you set the font in HTML? How do I make sure that our audience gets their text in Myriad MM light norm 12 pt?

engineer: Oh that's an easy one!

designer: Great! What is it?

engineer: You can't. Cheers!

designer: That doesn't make any sense.

engineer: Sure it does. You see, HTML is designed to work on all computers and all displays. You don't know what fonts people are going to have installed on their machines or even if they have monitors. They may be visually impaired, you know. So trying to set the font is a useless endeavor.

designer: So I'm stuck designing with the default fonts set by the Web browser?

engineer: Well, unless readers set their own fonts.

designer: What?

engineer: Yeah, check it out. I've set up my fonts and display just the way I like it: black background, orange text, and the fonts are all Courier.

designer: AAAHHHHHH!!!!! You fiend! My designs! My beautiful designs! All ruined! What a world ... what a world....

engineer: Well that's what you get when you try to control visual presentation on a multiplatform environment.

engineer: Stupid designer.

Some time later ...

designer: I figured it out!

engineer: What? What did you figure out?

designer: Fonts on the Web. I got them to work.

engineer: WOW! It's ... it's beautiful! Elegant, refined, readable. I don't understand. This shouldn't be possible. How'd you do this?

designer: Oh, it was easy. I made our entire site into a background GIF, flattened the text down into the bitmap, and then just made an image map around all the linkable items.

engineer: But that's monstrous! It's unstructured! It's unsearchable! It's unindexable! It's ... it's ...

designer: It's got the font control that I need.

engineer: (looks at file size) IT'S 150 KILOBYTES!!!!

designer: But I have the fonts I needed.

engineer: AHHHH!!!!!! My server! My poor server! What a world! What a world.

designer: Stupid engineer
:lol: :D :lol:
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Post by Takuma »

Hi I've seen a website which block people from going to View->View Source. And weirdly the scroll bar of the website was on the left! Not on the right! I can't remember the address :cry: but any of you know how they did it?
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