Ray_Net schrieb:
> DoctorBill wrote:
>> Paul Hartman wrote:
>>> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 7:25 PM, John<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> With Internet Explorer I can right-click on a Google Map and it pops
>>>> up a
>>>> special Google menu which has a very useful (to me) choice at the
>>>> bottom:
>>>> "What's here?". Clicking on that returns the latitude and longitude
>>>> of the
>>>> selected point in the Google search box. I've been told by other
>>>> users that
>>>> this also works with Firefox 3.5.
>>>
>>> In your preferences do you have it set to disallow sites to change or
>>> disable your context menu?
>>
>>
>> Just butting in - how do you do that ?
>>
>> have no idea where to go in Preferences to do that....
>>
>> DoctorBill
> 
> May be ... it's a preference in Google Map, not in SM.
> (just an idea)

It's in the Seamonkey Preferences, Advanced => Scripts&Plugins

If there's a site which wants to prevent you from downloading a picture
or similar by right-clicking or so, just turn it off again.
For google maps it needs to be allowed.
regards

Martin

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