Locking down Netscape Navigator - Part 2
Jon Knight
jon at net.lut.ac.uk
Mon Nov 3 17:43:15 EST 1997
On Mon, 3 Nov 1997, Andrew J. Mutch wrote:
> 2) This method does not disable CTRL and ALT keys. These keys can be
> disabled using javascript in NN 4.0 IF you use either a Signed Script or
> run the page on a SSL Server. Both methods involve processes I am not
> completely familiar with and I have not personally tested either method.
If you've got dedicated web browsing workstations (such as web opacs) one
_very_ effective way to stop people screwing about with opening random
URLs is to unsolder the CTRL keys on the keyboard. Works a treat in our
library... :-)
Tatty bye,
Jim'll
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