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That's surely done with a JavaScript. The html has to be sent to the browser, it's up to it to the browser to hide something. - You could deactivate them on the browser. - Easier is not right-clicking, instead selecting view source from the menu bar, which most of the time works as most of the JavaScripts aren't very clever. - The html file should reside in your temporary internet cache. - You could use any download software, e.g. GetRight to download the page. - you could create a dummy page with the link to your page and right click the link and "save target as". and so on .... So just forget the idea that you could prevent your HTML from being seen... ;-) Mit freundlichen Grüssen / best regards Anton Gombkötö Avenum Technologie GmbH Wien - Mattsee - Stuttgart e-mail Office : mailto:Anton.Gombkoetoe@avenum.com Homepage : http://www.avenum.com Lest das Redbook / read the redbook "Who knew you could do that with RPG?": http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg245402.html
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