Disabling Right Click option in a browser using Javascript

There are two ways you can disable the 'Right Click' option on a browser's window. These get placed in the <HEAD> of your web page.

First, the easy one:

<SCRIPT>

function click() 

{

if (event.button==2) 

    {    

        alert('Your Warning Message Line 1 here\nYour Warning Message Line 2 here\nYour Warning Message Line 3 here\nYour Warning Message Line 4 here');

    }

}document.onmousedown=click

// - ->

</SCRIPT> 



Second Approach :

This script works in Internet Explorer and Netscape 6: 

<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.1">

<!-- Begin

function right(e) {

var msg = "Right-clicking is not possible in this document.";

if (navigator.appName == 'Netscape' && e.which == 3) {

alert(msg); 

return false;

}

else

if (navigator.appName == 'Microsoft Internet Explorer' &&

event.button==2) {

alert(msg); 

return false;

}

return true;

}

document.onmousedown = right;

// End -->

</SCRIPT>  



Disabling Right Click option in a browser using Javascript

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