woops..
i answered this to somebody else via regular email, should've copied it 
to the list..
The 'catch' is that you first have to activate a container in WYM by 
clicking it, so you get the blinking cursor in there. Now you should be 
able to drop images to it. Beware; any html attributes that were given 
to the page_attachment thumbnail will also be copied to the wym one.

As for non-image drag & dropping, it works, but not on IE, and you need 
a little tweaking. see http://pastie.caboo.se/145546 for our 
_attachment.rhtml.
You'll need to finish a bit to your likings, but i'm sure the pastie 
explains everything. The point is that you need a link to drag and drop 
into wym.

IE doesn't allow you to d&d files because it doesn't allow to paste 
links into wym. That's what you do when you d&d a file; you again copy 
the image (file icon) and the <a> tags that it has around it to the 
editor. You can then start typing the link text, and leave or delete the 
icon image.

> Adding Radius tags seems to be allowed only in the code view, and 
> editing these tags is difficult because WYMeditor adds a custom <hr> tag 
> to support tags appearing in the editor window.

Indeed, you can't really insert radius through wym. When a page needs 
radius, i switch it back to <none> filter. If the page is mostly radius, 
i leave it like that, if it's a page that the end user might want to 
edit, i put it back to wym.

WYM doesn't work on safari indeed, but we don't see that as a problem. 
If we would have any clients on safari, i wouldn't mind suggesting they 
switch to firefox. It's still a back-end after all, and wym can be a 
great help to keep the front-end accessible for all browsers.

hope that clears things up a bit..

rgrds,

Benny
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