Thanks for the explanation. I really should learn Javascript, and jQuery too, Iguess.
Alex
>Yes, Rick's article is gold.
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>As for your attempt to put a container on top of the browser...it didn't work because ActiveX controls always remain on top.
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>As an alternative, have you tried using jQuery and javascripts. Those can really spice up an HTML page.
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>>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