Hi
I mentioned it before, but I'm pretty sure we need to address this. If
you click on a layer that's dragable, you will both get ondragend and
onclick called. If you have an event handler on both events doing
different things, you're screwed !
I believe, tell me if that's wrong, that the ondragend event should no
be sent if just a click happens. To fix that, we can either add the
test that was in dynapi2 for that reason, or do something else, maybe
set a "dragmoved" flag in dragevent.onmousemove that we could check in
dragevent on mouseup ?
Benoit
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