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Re: Can you drag and drop a Windows file into a Draw Widget? [message #27067 is a reply to message #26940] Thu, 04 October 2001 16:11 Go to previous message
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Steve Hartmann <s.l.h@badspam.home.com> wrote in message news:<qMy7OzIFFyK8iM2YsV9wosPVF5oc@4ax.com>...
>
> Very nice! It works on my Win2k machine as well. Thanks alot - I think
> this will be very handy. I'm glad I re-posted the question.
>
> I knew that someone on this group *could* do this, and I'm greatful
> that you actually *did* do it.
>
> Thanks,
> -Steve

I'm glad that you found it useful. It's sort-of cringeworthy,
though, isn't it?
Once again I under-estimated the power of the "send" button and
yesterday, after posting, I began to worry about how hard-coded
"dropfile" is. I have since opened it up a bit so that it can be
used on something more complicated than the simplest base+draw_widget
program. The update's on "my" FTP server.
My apologies to those who tried to access the FTP server and couldn't
- I think there's still some kind of security block on the thing. It
would probably be best to email me if you want the program.

Cheers
Peter Mason
mailto://peter.mason@csiro.au
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