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Using Lua to control your application

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6 May 2005CPOL2 min read 70.8K   3.5K   77  
Way to integrating Lua in your application.
//***************************************************************
//                                                               
// steps.js - definition of global styles used                	 
//          throughout the Start Page                            
//                                                               
// Copyright � 2004-2005 Trinity Systems                         
//                                                               
//***************************************************************

function onSelect(){
	if ( window.event.srcElement.tagName !="INPUT" ) {		
	window.event.returnValue = false;	
	window.event.cancelBubble = true;
	}
}

function onContextMenu(){
     if ( window.event.srcElement.tagName !="INPUT" ) {		
	window.event.returnValue = false;	
	window.event.cancelBubble = true;
        return false;
	}
}

function onLoad()
{
	details =0;
	var Objs = document.all;
	for (i=0; i< Objs.length; i++)
		if (Objs(i).tagName!="INPUT" && Objs(i).tagName!="A")
		Objs(i).style.cursor = "default";		
	
	document.onselectstart = onSelect;
	document.oncontextmenu = onContextMenu; 

}

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