:-)

Its all about workflow and this would severly increase the way a site is
constructed.......I am trying to think of how it could be achieved from the
GUI perspective as at the moment it's a JS confirm which indicated an
objects move - something which only gives OK and Cancel - ideally you would
want a system which states - 'Move' and 'Copy' but as you know JS does not
allow that.

I think it's a good feature to have though......








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Sent: 16 January 2004 11:14
To: FarCry Developers
Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Drag and Drop

Can I add a 'yes please' (when someone has time!) to this one.

Many of our pages are modified copies of previous ones (e.g. course lists
updated for date changes). Of course, for the moment we can just cut'n'paste
html into a newly created page's body, but it would be nice to either have
an option to copy a nav node/page as a draft from the tree or have a 'use
this page as a template' type action.

Regards
Ian Welsh


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> Hey,
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> Is there any way that with the drag and drop you can actually
copy/duplicate
> what you are dragging rather than moving it?  This would be a real 
> timesaver.
>
> (maybe its already in there!?)
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