Ciao Jeremy 

FYI I have a Microsoft Surface Tablet that has touchscreen. It works fine 
with d-n-d in TW5. Its Windows 10 running standard Firefox. I assume its 
just treating my finger as if it was the mouse--i.e. replicating a standard 
desktop. But at least its worth confirming that type of touchscreen is not 
an issue.

Best wishes
Josiah

On Saturday, 22 April 2017 18:12:38 UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Josiah
>
> The cross-browser (& cross-device) issues kinda make this wonderful 
> drag-and-drop work you have done a bit of saga? 
>
> I can see its immensely helpful where it works. I found Alex Hough's 
> simple demos illustrate it well. 
>
>
> I think you’re referring to the recent discussion of problems with iOS. 
> It’s important to understand that those problems relate to the 
> off-the-shelf open source “shim” we’re using that attempts to add 
> HTML5-compliant drag and drop APIs to mobile browsers. Most drag and drop 
> stuff on the web just doesn’t work on touch browsers; it’s pretty 
> remarkable that the shim works at all. It is being actively developed, 
> though, so we can hope that issues will get resolved.
>
> Otherwise, the only cross browser issues I’m aware of are the (harmless) 
> problem of the ghost dropzone highlight in Firefox, and the inability to 
> drag links on Internet Explorer 11.
>
> best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>

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