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- emptyempty
This is dope!
Link via cpluv
- cosmo0
Nice. I like.
- ********0
fun shit. seen this done before a couple o years ago..still nice!
- cosmo0
Fuck u Janne. Like it or Die!
- ********0
ahah. nice idea (and sync).
- Nairn0
that's fantastic!
..and - first time i've ever seen two of life's annoyances used appropriately and interestingly - browser resize & Belgians.
- kyl30
ha
- ********0
ahah.
- Engage0
annoying in ie though... click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click anyone know of a way of calling javascript without that noise... other than turning of the click manually?
- emptyempty0
annoying in ie though... click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click anyone know of a way of calling javascript without that noise... other than turning of the click manually?
Engage
(Nov 11 06, 14:19)use ff :-p
- Engage0
anyone with an actual answer to that?
- lifeinbinary0
the answer:
http://ask-leo.com/ies_click_sou…
- Engage0
yeah but i mean is there a way of calling javascript without it clicking?
- ********0
it's a Windows default thing i think.
- Engage0
fscommand?
- ********0
ie window clicks are registered here. if you could just crawl up there with javascript and erase the value you would be able to do it. :)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ AppEvents \ Schemes \ Apps\ Explorer \ Navigating\ .current
- Engage0
i know how to diable it myself... i mean for end users.
- ********0
new to ie7 apparently:
(FEATURE_DISABLE_NAVIGATION_SOUN...
- ********0
search for "quiet navigation" inside this page.
- ********0
maybe you can:
document.execCommand("FEATURE_DI...
or something like that.