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Greetings,
There ia a bug in Internet Explorer that could cause people a lot of trouble... I came across a website that disables the paste command (including the shortcut Ctrl + V). The only way I have found to regain functionality is to "X" off the page... simply going back to the previous webpage does not reactivate the paste command. It took me a little while to locate the source of the problem in part because I use the tabbed Avant Browser (which utilizes IE) and I had many pages open and figuring out which one was the culprit took a little time. I don't know if the problem exists with other browsers like Mozilla or Firefox... maybe someone could check it out. The web site that disables the paste command is http://www.enoch.sofiatopia.org/enoch.htm I also came across a site sometime ago that caused my monitor to rapidly turn on and off, but because it was so harsh on my monitor I just got off of it, never to return, although I wish I had recorded the site... I tried it on two different computers and it had the same effect on both machines. Has anyone else ever encountered such a thing? Adam |
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The site acts as expected, for me - it has security in place to prevent
copy/pasting - and reversing out of the page re-enables the function as expected. -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2006, Windows) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm http://tinyurl.com/6oztj Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's "AKautz" <adamsmail123@safe-mail.net> wrote in message news:1132675874.306782.218500@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Greetings, > > There ia a bug in Internet Explorer that could cause people a lot of > trouble... I came across a website that disables the paste command > (including the shortcut Ctrl + V). The only way I have found to regain > functionality is to "X" off the page... simply going back to the > previous webpage does not reactivate the paste command. It took me a > little while to locate the source of the problem in part because I use > the tabbed Avant Browser (which utilizes IE) and I had many pages open > and figuring out which one was the culprit took a little time. I > don't know if the problem exists with other browsers like Mozilla or > Firefox... maybe someone could check it out. > > The web site that disables the paste command is > http://www.enoch.sofiatopia.org/enoch.htm > > I also came across a site sometime ago that caused my monitor to > rapidly turn on and off, but because it was so harsh on my monitor I > just got off of it, never to return, although I wish I had recorded the > site... I tried it on two different computers and it had the same > effect on both machines. Has anyone else ever encountered such a thing? > > Adam > |
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