Can you post a test case?

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of jasondrubenstein
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 5:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: List dragMoveEnabled problem?



The test came up with the same problem - a move from one list to
another that has a dataprovider won't perform the move. 

Do I have to create my own functions to handle the move from one
non-empty list to another non-empty list? 

thanks in advance for help!

--- In [email protected] <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>
, "jasondrubenstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> This has me baffled..
> 
> I have two lists, both with XML data as their dataProviders. 
> 
> If I have dragInitiatorList.dragMoveEnabled=false on the
> dragInitiatorList, I can copy from the dragInitiatorList to the
> dropTargetList and dropTargetList.dataProvider and it's bound XML are
> updated correctly.
> 
> If I have dragInitiatorList.dragMoveEnabled=true, then when I
> drag&drop, the dropTargetList.dataProvider reflects the added item but
> the bound XML does not. Also, the displayed list doesn't show the new
> item. The item is removed from the dragInitiator.dataProvider but not
> from it's bound XML. The item, in other words, is not moved as I
> would expect it to be.
> 
> If the dropTargetList has an empty dataProvider, or has no
> dataProvider specified, then everything works fine regardless of the
> setting of dragInitiatorList.dragMoveEnabled on the dragInitiatorList.
> (I.e., full -> empty works fine. full -> full does not)
> 
> I am only seeing some unexpected results when I'm trying to move from
> one List with a non-empty dataProvider to another List that also has a
> non-empty dataProvider *and* dragMoveEnabled=true. 
> 
> I'm about to test this again with a new, clean project, just to make
> sure I'm not going uttely mad. Has anyone else bumped into anything
> like this?
> 
> thanks
>



 

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