J Jim Cheshire [MSFT] Nov 20, 2003 #2 KGS, You can't. Jim Cheshire, MCSE, MCSD [MSFT] Developer Support ASP.NET (e-mail address removed) This post is provided as-is with no warranties and confers no rights. --------------------
KGS, You can't. Jim Cheshire, MCSE, MCSD [MSFT] Developer Support ASP.NET (e-mail address removed) This post is provided as-is with no warranties and confers no rights. --------------------
P Patrice Scribe Nov 20, 2003 #3 I doubt you can. The HTML content *is* anyway on the client side to be rendered. The best you can do is to disable contextual menus (though this could have also some drawbacks). Patrice
I doubt you can. The HTML content *is* anyway on the client side to be rendered. The best you can do is to disable contextual menus (though this could have also some drawbacks). Patrice