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Replacing the Internet Explorer context menu with a custom built context menu

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6 Apr 200328 min read 158.3K   2.2K   114  
This case study describes how to replace the default context menu shipped with the Internet Explorer, with a context menu that allows the programmer to set pop-up items for each HTML tag, or HTML element with a name attribute and menu items that will always be displayed. (such as Add, Back…).

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Natty Gur is the founder and CTO of “The enterprise architects group” an international enterprise architecture consulting group based in Vestal, NY. Natty has 13 years of experience in the IT field, 7 of them focused on running enterprise architecture in companies and governmental bodies. Natty has written many articles and is a well known speaker on EA topics. You can reach natty at: natty@theeagroup.net


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