By your comment it seems that your question is more about browser
capabilities than django. If this is the case, check HTML5 to see what
can be used for drag and drop, like files in gmail.

On Aug 24, 7:22 pm, glenn hafstrom <g.hafst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Reinout
>
> Thanks for your input.
> I've googled a lot but I haven't found anything where I can drag from
> another application to my django-site
>
> Regards
> glenn
>
> On 24 Aug, 13:30, Reinout van Rees <rein...@vanrees.org> wrote:
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> > On 24-08-11 13:19, glenn hafstrom wrote:
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> > > I'm new to this and I have just started with django.
> > > I would like to have some kind of container for example I would like
> > > to drag and drop a webaddress
> > > to the container and then save them in my django application.
> > > Is there any Javscript or anything else that I can use to handle
> > > this?
>
> > Best way is to do it in two steps:
>
> > - First make a regular django form with one input field for the url and
> > a submit button. Get that working.
>
> > - Second step: google for some javascript that handles it. "jquery ui"
> > has some drag/drop support, but I don't know if that also works for
> > items dragged from outside the browser window.
>
> > But get step 1 working first. Step 2 will need that functionality in
> > place to be able to do something :-)
>
> > Reinout
>
> > --
> > Reinout van Rees                    http://reinout.vanrees.org/
> > rein...@vanrees.org            http://www.nelen-schuurmans.nl/
> > "If you're not sure what to do, make something. -- Paul Graham"

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