No, you cannot do that. Dragging into window instances across others should not allow this for security reasons anyhow. It would be cool though, as then you could drag draggables from one window to another. This has nothing to do with Mozilla Firefox.

Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
I am quite disappointed in the drag 'n' drop support in Mozilla Firefox. What am trying to achieve is dragging an element from one IFRAME/FRAME into another IFRAME/FRAME. But upon dropping the element, I do not want the target IFRAME/FRAME to open/load it. I want it simply to handle the event, such as parsing the element/data dropped. Such uses as dropping an element into a table inbetween rows 2 & 3.

I have studied Netscapes way of ondragdrop events. However this only handles dropping external files, into the browser window, and the browser window will open/load the file. This is not what I want.

The only closest IE/FF drag'n'drop thing I found was http://script.aculo.us/ however their dragging doesn't go across IFRAME/FRAMEs.

Is there any way to implement scriptaculous/rails to do something similar drag'n'drop events as IE's:

ondragenter, ondragleave, ondragover, ondrop? that works across IFRAME/FRAMEs?

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