Are we saying you should use IE for the Mac? If so we are all aware that IE for the Mac is no longer developed so nor more updates will be released which will undoubtedly lead to its phase out over time – probably a short time.

 

 

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Harrison
Sent: 14 October 2004 00:50
To: FarCry Developers
Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Mac Drag-and-Drop problem (retitled)

 

As geoff mentioned this has not been high on the dev priority list - however a solution that I could introduce within minutes is a "cut" option to accompany the "copy" function that is found on the trees context menu.  So as an alternative to drag n dropping, moza/safari users could cut n paste them.  Obviously drag and drop support for mozilla browsers is the ultimate  goal, but this solution would certainly remove one of the last major drawbacks of using farcry in a non IE browser. 

 

Does this option hold any appeal for you moz/safari users out there?

 

Paul

 

ps - the other non IE drawback - category tree management - has been fully sorted in the forthcoming v2.3.

 

 

 

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/14/2004 6:20:42 AM >>>

> Beth Bowden wrote:
>>    I will be supporting a number of users who use a MacIntosh.  I
>> can't    get drag-and-drop to work in the site tree.  I've tried
>> Netscape 7.2
>>    on a Mac running OS X.
>>
>>    Has anyone run into this problem? Any help or suggestions
>> gratefully accepted.
>
> Yeah. So far I've only been able to get it to work in IE for PC (I've
> only tested it in v5.5 & v6.0).  Personally I use Firefox for a web
> browser (PC), and the Farcry drag&drop feature (for nodes and objects)
> doesn't work in that browser either.  Since you are using Mac OS X, do
> you know if the drag&drop feature works in Safari?

I can confirm for you all that drag-drop is a feature that only works in
IE at the moment.  This has been flagged as an issue for some time, but
hasn't really sat high on our priority list.

Would be an ideal issue for a hack-happy JS guru to tackle or
alternatively for someone to sponsor development.

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

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