Is there a right click disabler ENABLER for Mac?

This is not a question on how to enable right clicking on the Mac.
Here's the question: is there a download or a way with the Mac to re-enable right clicking when there's a php script disabling right clicking on certain websites?

you could use the activity window in safari. (menu bar, window menu, activity) With this up, even if they disable right click, or they embed elements into the back ground the URL for the item is visible and access-able by double click.
another option is command + shift + 4; witch lets you take a screen shot of a specific area of the screen.
often right click disable is done through java.
if you enable the developer menu, you can do things like disable java on a specific page.
to enable the developer menu. Menu bar, safari menu, preferences, advanced tab, check "enable developer menu"

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