This dates back to LPP-4715.


On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 9:57 AM , Henry Minsky wrote:

There's some code in the kernel DHTML LzInputTextSprite which globally disables the onselectstart

// prevent text selection in IE
// can't use lz.embed.attachEventHandler because we need to cancel events
    document.onselectstart = LzTextSprite.prototype.__cancelhandler;
    document.ondrag =  LzTextSprite.prototype.__cancelhandler;

What was the need for that? Why wasn't it sufficient to rely on the LzTextSprite.setSelectable behavior (which sets         this.__LZdiv.onselectstart = LzTextSprite.prototype.__cancelhandler )? Or was this
to fix some other issue besides toggling (input) text selectability?


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Henry Minsky
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