dropzone on a web page

2014-09-11 Thread Jim Nagel
It's good to see the World Out There starting to adopt drag-and-drop in some situations where Acornuts have taken it for granted for 30 years. For instance http://onlinemd5.com is a service that calculates the MD5 checksum for any file without having to upload it: you just drag the file out o

Re: dropzone on a web page

2014-09-11 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 02:25:52PM +0100, Jim Nagel wrote: > Of course, it could be that the calculation is performed by Javascript > so Netsurf couldn't handle the job anyway. That it be. B.

Re: dropzone on a web page

2014-09-11 Thread Jim Nagel
Rob Kendrick wrote on 11 Sep: > On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 02:25:52PM +0100, Jim Nagel wrote: >> Of course, it could be that the calculation is performed by Javascript >> so Netsurf couldn't handle the job anyway. > That it be. > B. Jim Nagel wrote on 11 Sep: ... But I'm curious about the techniqu

Re: dropzone on a web page

2014-09-11 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 03:05:00PM +0100, Jim Nagel wrote: > Jim Nagel wrote on 11 Sep: > ... But I'm curious about the technique involved in registering a > file's pathname by this "dropzone" method. Can Netsurf cope with this > in principle? >Does the "dropzone" technique in itself involv

Re: dropzone on a web page

2014-09-11 Thread Vincent Sanders
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 02:25:52PM +0100, Jim Nagel wrote: > It's good to see the World Out There starting to adopt drag-and-drop > in some situations where Acornuts have taken it for granted for 30 > years. > > For instance http://onlinemd5.com is a service that calculates the MD5 > checksum f