I think this is covered in this bug:  
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=2396

On Dec 10, 10:43 am, dhhwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, there's a difference where you drag the text eg.
> hotscripts.com
>
> If you drag it to the tab strip, it won't work.
>
> If you drag it to the Omnibox/address bar, then it will work.
>
> So the next closest thing to opening a new tab with that link is:
> right-click on your current tab and select "Duplicate", and then drag
> the text into the Omnibox in the new tab.
>
> On Dec 9, 10:54 pm, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > But I suggest that any text, with or without the "http://"; prefix, be
> > enabled to drag to places. What would be not good about this?
>
> > On Dec 8, 10:12 am, dhhwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Well, you can drag URLs into the tab strip to open a new tab, or into
> > > the Omnibox to load in the current tab.
>
> > > However, for the hotscripts.com mentioned, it does not work because it
> > > does not start with http://  If it was writtenhttp://hotscripts.com
> > > then you can drag it and it will automatically open.
>
> > > You would have to select and copy the text, and in a New Tab right-
> > > click the Omnibox and Paste and Go.
>
> > > On Dec 7, 5:46 pm, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Just now I realized that I can't drag text into the tab area to create
> > > > a new tab out of it. I was on this page:
>
> > > >http://forums.devnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=91855
>
> > > > and when jshpro2 mention the site hotscripts.com I attempted to select
> > > > that text and drag it into the tab-bar area of Chrome. What happens is
> > > > my cursor turns into something like ∅ and I can't create a new tab out
> > > > of the text I dragged.
>
> > > > I think it would be awesome if this was an ability in Chrome. Being
> > > > able to drag text in as many places would be very useful. Being able
> > > > to drag non-web-links into new tabs would be an easy way to google
> > > > search as well, instead of via a context menu.
>
> > > > So I suggest that Chrome could enable the user to drag any text into
> > > > the tab-bar, a tab, omnibox, etc.
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