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Old July 20th, 2005, 06:48 PM
ccll20022000@yahoo.com
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Default Possible to prevent pasting into form-entry fields?

Just curious. I am writing a description for a site I want developers
to build (mostly in flash) I was wondering if it is possible to
prevent pasting into a field

Thanks!

ccll20022000
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Old July 20th, 2005, 06:48 PM
kaeli
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Default Re: Possible to prevent pasting into form-entry fields?

In article <b3d06871.0402231242.16dba9f1@posting.google.com >,
ccll20022000@yahoo.com enlightened us with...[color=blue]
> Just curious. I am writing a description for a site I want developers
> to build (mostly in flash) I was wondering if it is possible to
> prevent pasting into a field
>
> Thanks!
>
> ccll20022000
>[/color]

Why in the world would you want to develop a site in Flash? Just to piss
off users on dial up?
As long as you're doing something that silly, sure, prevent pasting with
javascript so I can turn off scripting and do whatever I want to your
site.

(IOW, no, you can't do that reliably)
*evil grin*


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Old July 20th, 2005, 06:48 PM
Matthias Gutfeldt
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Default Re: Possible to prevent pasting into form-entry fields?

ccll20022000@yahoo.com wrote:[color=blue]
> Just curious. I am writing a description for a site I want developers
> to build (mostly in flash) I was wondering if it is possible to
> prevent pasting into a field[/color]

No. But if you explained which particular problem you're trying to
solve, perhaps we could provide alternative solutions.


Matthias

 

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