Drag/drop takes advantage of the mousedown, mouseup, and mousemove  
events.  The link is followed based on the click event, which is  
fired after mouseup.  You'd need to stop() it there.  One possible  
method is to set the time of the mouseup on the a element, trap the  
click event, and stop it if the current time and stamped time differ  
by too much.

An alternative is to set up handles for your draggable, so it can't  
be dragged by the link.


TAG

On Feb 13, 2007, at 5:50 AM, Jean-Philippe Encausse wrote:

> I only have an issue while dragging a links (<a href>) without
> dropping: the link is followed and I can't stop the Event.
>
> I try to set an Event.observe during onHover() then stop it during
> onDrop() but it stop too soon. Any Idea ?
>
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