Garth Almgren wrote:
> Luke wrote:
> 
>> dman84 wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> it seems to be the case by design.  Like if you use Word or something 
>>> you drag it to the window to view it.
>>>
>>
>> Hmmm - I can what you're saying with the Word anaology, but I disagree 
>> - the intuitive drag & drop response when looking at an FTP server 
>> would be to upload, not to open, the file.
>>
> 
> But IMO Moz shouldn't really care about the context of what it's 
> displaying (to the extent you're thinking of). You just point it to what 
> you want to display, and it'll display it. It isn't a dedicated FTP 
> program, after all.
> 
> If I drag any kind of file into any viewer (Moz, IE, Notepad, Word, 
> Media Player, Winamp, Paint, etc.), I expect that viewer to display the 
> contents of the file if the viewer supports the file's format. I can see 
> the point if Moz were a dedicated FTP program, but it isn't. It's just a 
> viewer.
> 
> My 0.02. :0)

If I dragged a file onto what to me as a user appears to be a ftp 
program, it should upload, if I drag it onto a browser window, it should 
display.

grayrest


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