Drag and Drop on revBrowser...

Simon Lord slord at karbonized.com
Thu Jun 24 16:11:13 EDT 2010


Tried that.  Odd that it works for you.  It only works the first time
for me, every subsequent link still refuses to update the URL until
the mouse exits the revBrowser.



On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Jerry Daniels <jerry.daniels at me.com> wrote:
> Simon,
>
> I ran into this with Rodeo's built-in browser and I found a way to make my URL field update after navigating to another page--which sounds a lot like your problem.
>
> put the mouseScreenLoc into tLoc
> set the mouseScreenLoc to the topleft of this stack
> set the mouseScreenLoc to tLoc
>
> This was on Mac Snow Leopard. I could not tell the cursor was moved and my URL field updated immediately. I did ran this cde within the browserNavigateComplete message. handler
>
> HTH
>
> Best,
>
> Jerry Daniels
>
> Follow the Rodeo discussion:
> http://rodeoapps.com/rodeo-discuss-among-yourselves
>
>
>
> On Jun 24, 2010, at 1:09 PM, Simon Lord wrote:
>
>> So the issue of not updating the URL until the mouse leaves the
>> revBrowser is a bit of a pain.  When I drag an image from the desktop
>> to the stack the image immediately pops up in the browser as expected.
>> But the URL doesn't upload until the mouse is *outside* the bounds of
>> the browser.  Since the mouse *must* be within the bounds to drop the
>> image it means this is a fairly repeatable bug.
>>
>> Is there any way to detect a drag&drop on the revBrowser so I can
>> force a URL refresh?
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