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3/23/2007 9:32 AM
 

Hi,

I have a very complex scenario of Drag & Drop mentioned as below. So would like to know if this is possible in DNN or not...

I have a HTML table with some rows & columns. I have a dropdownlist above the HTML table. I need to drag the selected element from the dropdownlist to the HTML table cell. And the moment i drop the element in the cell, i have to get some data from database for the dragged element to display in the cell.

Next i have to develop a splitter like behavior within HTML table to move the rows up & down.

Please suggest me some sample & help me to do it, if at all this is doable in DNN.

Thanks,

-AP

 
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3/23/2007 9:50 AM
 
have you looked at the asp.net ajax dnd stuff?

also try looking at this.

i hope this helps.

 
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