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Torne (Richard Coles)5c87bf82012-11-14 11:46:17 +00001<html>
2 <head>
3 <title>Test for WebKit bug 24735: Poor setDragImage support on Windows</title>
4 <style type="text/css">
5
6 .draggable {
7 -webkit-user-drag: element;
8 -webkit-user-select: none;
9 }
10
11 #linkToUseAsImage {
12 background-color: silver;
13 }
14
15 #divToUseAsImage {
16 background-color: pink;
17 }
18
19 </style>
20
21 <script type="text/javascript">
22 function dragDivAndSeeImageDragged()
23 {
24 event.dataTransfer.setDragImage(document.getElementById("imgToUseAsImage"), event.pageX, event.pageY);
25 }
26
27 function dragImageAndSeeDivDragged()
28 {
29 event.dataTransfer.setDragImage(document.getElementById("divToUseAsImage"), event.pageX, event.pageY);
30 }
31 </script>
32 </head>
33 <body >
34 <h3>Test for <a href='https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24735'>WebKit bug 24735</a>: Poor setDragImage support on Windows</h3>
35
36 <p>Instructions: </p>
37 <p>When you drag the first div, the image under the cursor should be of the second image. </p>
38 <p>When you drag the first image, the image under the cursor should be of the second div. </p>
39
40 <br />
41 <br />
42
43 <div class="draggable" ondragstart="dragDivAndSeeImageDragged()"> Drag me, I am a div! (first div)</div>
44 <br />
45 <br />
46 <img src="resources/webkit-background.png" class="draggable" ondragstart="dragImageAndSeeDivDragged()" />
47 <br />
48 <br />
49 <img src="resources/drag-image.png" id="imgToUseAsImage" />
50 <br />
51 <br />
52 <div id="divToUseAsImage"> When a drag is started on the image, this is the div that is used as the drag image! (second div)</div>
53
54 </body>
55</html>