I wonder if in IE there is a case for placing all the data required in the 
plain text and then parsing that on the drop event.


On Wednesday, 23 April 2014 09:50:15 UTC+9, David Jade wrote:
>
> Ok, I see what is happening here. This is due to IE's broken drag/drop 
> support. Basically, IE is unable to get all the rich data when a tiddler is 
> dropped as IE really only supports plain-text data transfers reliably. This 
> is what causes the tiddler to get re-created rather than opened when 
> dropped as to TW, it appears that only plain-text data was dropped so it 
> just creates a new tiddler.
>
> Unfortunately, there's not a lot that can be done about this situation for 
> IE. 
>
> David
>
>

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