Thursday, August 30, 2012

How to Copy Text from any Restricted Copying Site?

NOTE - The methods illustrated here are for educational purposes only. It is not advised to copy any copyrighted material in any webpage for commercial purposes. The methods illustrated are STRICTLY for non - commercial, personal use only. 


1. Using Firefox - 
1. Like Opera, Firefox allows you to configure JavaScript on any web. If you want to turn if of, just hit the Tools menu on the top bar and click Option.
2. Accessing Content panel, here you can easily control JavaScript by enable it (check it in the box) or disable it (uncheck the box option). Hit the OK button to finish.
turn off JavaScript on Firefox
Now, you can easily select and copy text from any web site.

2. Using Chrome - 

1. Open Your Chrome Browser 
2. In the Tools Menu  - 
How to Disable JavaScript In Chrome for Windows
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Click on the Chrome "wrench" icon, located in the upper right hand corner of your browser window. When the drop-down menu appears, select the choice labeled Settings.
3. Chrome Settings
How to Disable JavaScript In Chrome for Windows
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Chrome's Settings page should now be displayed in a new browser tab or window, depending on your browser's configuration. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the Show advanced settings... link, circled in the example above.
4. Content Settings
How to Disable JavaScript In Chrome for Windows
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The Settings page should now be expanded to display more options. Locate the Privacy section and click on the Content settings... button, circled in the example above.
5. Disable JavaScript
How to Disable JavaScript In Chrome for Windows
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Chrome's Content Settings should now be displayed. Locate the JavaScript section, containing two options each accompanied by a radio button. To disable JavaScript, select the option labeled Do not allow any site to run JavaScript. After making this selection, click on the OKbutton to return to the previous screen.

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