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Blaize
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answered on 11 Aug 2008, 06:09 AM
Hey Sean,
did you enable the right-clicks for javascript (tools > prefs > advanced > content > javascript options > allow script to receive right-clicks)? Having that, once you right-click a node, press the ESC key to hide the default browser context menu.
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Blaize
did you enable the right-clicks for javascript (tools > prefs > advanced > content > javascript options > allow script to receive right-clicks)? Having that, once you right-click a node, press the ESC key to hide the default browser context menu.
Cheers,
Blaize
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Sean
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answered on 11 Aug 2008, 12:42 PM
Thanks Blaize. That gets me a little closer, but since Opera still wants to show their context menu it doesn't look like that will be production worthy.
Also, you have to mouse over each menu item for it to show up.
Also, you have to mouse over each menu item for it to show up.
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Hi Sean,
I am afraid there seems to be no way to turn off the default context menu in Opera. So, every time you will see the browser context menu first before you see our context menu.
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I am afraid there seems to be no way to turn off the default context menu in Opera. So, every time you will see the browser context menu first before you see our context menu.
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JC
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answered on 22 Jan 2009, 12:51 AM
Any update on this?
Is there a place where you list all the things that are not supported in Opera in all the asp.net ajax components?