I've done it (it took only a few minutes), meanwhile I call your attention to the fact that right click can be easely restored refusing to execute the scripts. For security purposes I always set my browser to ask before executing scripts activex etc. and accepting cookies (there are so many script worms and viruses) and so should do everybody is concerned about security. The policy is to never accept cookies and execute scripts unless You are extremely sure of what You are doing (which is never....) If the scripts are necessary to browse correctly, once set the browser to ask for it You will be presented whit an ok button every time the page loaded starts a script, it's easy (reading the html version of the page, right click (after having refused the script of course) and select the option HTML) or after a couple of try to understand which (1st 2nd 3rd etc...) is the one You have to accept and wich is the one You have to refuse. ;o) all the best Mauro
"Ob1KnOb" <Forged@ddr.es> wrote in message > I've done it (it took only a few minutes), meanwhile I call your > attention to the fact that right click can be easely restored refusing to > execute the scripts.> ;o) all the best Thank you very much that was very helpful as i was tired of looking for the url in the source code to the .tif from the cgi-bin in order to copy and paste in a new browser, ^_^ best regards, Paulamarie