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Re: Webobjects-dev Digest, Vol 3, Issue 665
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Re: Webobjects-dev Digest, Vol 3, Issue 665


  • Subject: Re: Webobjects-dev Digest, Vol 3, Issue 665
  • From: Marcos Trejo Munguia <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:03:49 -0500

Hi Mike,

The behavior that you describe is Safari is happening to me in Firefox, I have the next configuration:

Mac OS X 10.3.9
XCode 1.5
WebObjects 5.2.3
Wonder 3.0 Frameworks September 1, 2006
Firefox 1.5.0.6

Cheers

On Sep 17, 2006, at 2:05 PM, email@hidden wrote:

This is better discussed on the Project Wonder mailing list.  First
of all, you should definitely get the latest Ajax.framework release
because drag-and-drop especially is much faster.  Secondly, I have
seen what I think you're talking about and I can only ever get it to
happen in Safari.  If you watch the server side, it would appear that
the drop actually executes but Safari doesn't refresh the updated
area for some reason.  The times I've seen it, if I refresh the
browser, it reveals the drop actually DID get delivered to the
server.  I can never get this behavior to occur in FireFox.  If you
do and you have a reproducible case of it, please post more info
about it on the Project Wonder mailing list.

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