i led the original design and development of myheavy (now heavy 2.0).

among the features was an "itunes for video" that we developed in early
2006, which allows you to drag and drop video from another user's profile
into your own libraries, or move them between your libraries or even
re-arrange the order of your videos.

here's a link to how it looks and works (no mouse cursor):

http://www.flyingyogi.com/drag.png

drawbacks - cross browser drag and drop is very pokey.

Ari

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> Greetings
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> feature drag and drop functionality.  Anybody have any favorite examples
> to share?  Several email portals have one (like AOL) but I'm looking for
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> David
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> David B. Fine
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