P Peternam Nov 12, 2012 #1 Some website have some kind of protection from "copy and paste", is there a way around this ?
N nutmeg Nov 12, 2012 #2 I think you can copy to clipboard, then paste from there. Again, I say I think you can. Otherwise I just look for the same info somewhere else.
I think you can copy to clipboard, then paste from there. Again, I say I think you can. Otherwise I just look for the same info somewhere else.
W WinstonTJ Nov 12, 2012 #3 Depends on how the website is written/coded. What are you trying to copy? Is it possible that they don't want you to have that data/info/photo?? Yes it's possible to make items on a site not copy-able.
Depends on how the website is written/coded. What are you trying to copy? Is it possible that they don't want you to have that data/info/photo?? Yes it's possible to make items on a site not copy-able.
S Satan's Helper Nov 13, 2012 #6 Find the page source code or HTML. For Fore Fox click on: Tools Web Developer Page Source The get the info you want.. You will need to remove the HTML tags..
Find the page source code or HTML. For Fore Fox click on: Tools Web Developer Page Source The get the info you want.. You will need to remove the HTML tags..
L loufah Dec 3, 2012 #8 Some sites trap mouse right-clicks so that you can't bring up the menu to copy or paste, but you can still use control-C and control-V to do the same thing.
Some sites trap mouse right-clicks so that you can't bring up the menu to copy or paste, but you can still use control-C and control-V to do the same thing.
S Sebastian22 Dec 3, 2012 #9 Simple all you do is select the text you want and you click on edit of browser and click copy after that go to your word and click paste Done
Simple all you do is select the text you want and you click on edit of browser and click copy after that go to your word and click paste Done