Pil,

I tried Firefox 3.6.6 with the "Allow scripts..." box checked and
unchecked.
I rebooted in between those tests.
I was unable to get any kind of context menu to display in case 2.

I'm using XP Pro SP3.

I'm baffled why you see a context menu in case 2 while I do not.


On Aug 17, 11:38 pm, Pil <wolf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What browser are you referring to?
>
> In Firefox you can set the preference
>
> "Allow scripts to [ ] Disable or replace the context menu"
>
> If you didn't allow the browsers own context menu appears in all of
> your examples, also in the second one.
>
> On Aug 17, 4:40 pm, Joseph Elfelt <josephelf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Case 1
> > This map has an infoWindow without any styling.  You can highlight
> > text in the infoWindow, rightclick, and see a context menu that lets
> > you copy that text to the 
> > clipboard.http://gmaps-samples-v3.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/single-infowindow/si...
>
> > Case 2
> > This map has an infoWindow with css styling.  When you highlight text
> > and rightclick, nothing 
> > happens.http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/in...
>
> > Case 3
> > This map by Pamela uses a custom infoWindow based on overlay.  The
> > infoWindow is styled with css and you can highlight text, rightclick
> > and copy that 
> > text.http://gmaps-samples-v3.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/smartinfowindow/smar...
>
> > Question:  Is 'Case 2' a bug or just the way the API is currently
> > intended to work?

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