Hi Raymond!

I dont know really... I think both sounds good, but as you realy dont
have to drag it, it could be ondrop, but if you drag it, it would be
ondragdrop. So.. Well, can you explain what you did wrong? Then i will
tell you if you are right or wrong. :)

Regards
Daniel

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Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Change ondrop to ondragdrop


Hi Everyone,

I think I've made a mistake with the event names. In
keeping with ondragstart, ondragmove, ondragend,
ondragover we should change ondrop to ondragdrop

Everyone in agreement?

PS. Some newer changes are coming that enable you to
do some great drag and drop features that is not easy
to do without DynAPI :)


--
Raymond Irving.


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