2012. március 31. 2:40 napon Basil Chupin <blchupin@iinet.net.au> írta:
On 31/03/12 04:08, Istvan Gabor wrote:
2012. március 28. 15:11 napon Bogdan Cristea<cristeab@gmail.com> írta:
On Wednesday 28 March 2012 14:55:50 Istvan Gabor wrote:
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Basil:
Actually there is the right-click menu available for that image.
If you are using Firefox and have the NoScript extension installed ensure that this URL is not allowed access to javascript (NoScript will show a big red "S") and you then are able to save the image.
(However, if you have allowed this page to have access to javascript then you don't get the menu when you right-click.) Thank you for this. It wasn't even necessary to install noscript addon. Changing preferences>content>javascript options>advanced>unchecking "disable or replace context menus" made the trick and enabled showing of context menu in case of the record image. But it had no effect on the other image, the GPS device. This is I get on that site: in firefox: http://i41.tinypic.com/m8l63k.jpg
in opera: http://i41.tinypic.com/m8l63k.jpg
There is context menu but there isn't save image option.
Sorry, Istvan, but I can save that GPS image without any problems: I get the full menu when I right-click on the images.
I think that it is time for you to upgrade your Firefox to the latest version.
Thanks Basil. I tried firefox 11; no difference from firefox 10. Then I installed the noscript addon in both firefox 10 and 11. This made the change. Clicking the large image in the middle opened the image in the same window; the context menu had save image option and the address bar showed the image's address: http://n1.vatera.hu/photos/a2/68/24d5_1_big.jpg I guess this was the same thing that you had. Off topic: firefox 10 and 11 handles differently the image if noscript is active: firefox 10 shows the image in the top left corner of the window with white background. Firefox 11 shows the image in the middle of the windows with dark gray background. All in all now I have different options to save the images (control+I or disable javascript), and I think this question can be considered solved. (However I am not fully satisfied with any of these options. I would like to be able to use context menu save image as when javascript is active. I guess it cannot be done at the moment.) Thanks again! Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org