Yes, Rick's article is gold.
As for your attempt to put a container on top of the browser...it didn't work because ActiveX controls always remain on top.
As an alternative, have you tried using jQuery and javascripts. Those can really spice up an HTML page.
>No longer need help. Found the answer in Rick Strahl's excellent article:
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http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/shellapi/shellapi.asp in the "Handling MSHTML Document Events" section.
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>Highly recommended.
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>Hello,
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>I need to capture right click on browser object, which is in a container on a VFP form, but browser object does not have mousedown event. I then tried to place a container in front of the browser object to capture the right click there, but the browser object seems to insist on being topmost object,
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>How can objective be accomplished?
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>TIA,
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>Alex