Metadata
- Source
- FLUID-1055
- Type
- Bug
- Priority
- Critical
- Status
- Closed
- Resolution
- Cannot Reproduce
- Assignee
- Antranig Basman
- Reporter
- Herb Wideman
- Created
2008-07-29T11:02:01.000-0400 - Updated
2008-11-13T13:38:26.000-0500 - Versions
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- 0.4beta1
- Fixed Versions
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- 0.5beta1
- Component
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- Reorderer
Description
drag and drop of element to top of list does not work when it should - avatar when let go rebounds to original position.
This bug is not generated only by dragging the
list item way above the list and then attempting a drop; even if I
slowly move the item avatar upwards and drop as soon as the move
indicator bar appears in the top position in the list, the drop does not
work, it is simply impossible to move the item to the top position. So
it would appear this problem is not a duplicate of the "Drop target
appears when avatar not in a valid drop position" bug .
Environments
XP SP3, IE7
Comments
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Herb Wideman commented
2008-07-31T16:12:21.000-0400 he bug I am finding is not generated by dragging the
list item way above the list and then attempting a drop; even if I
slowly move the item avatar upwards and drop as soon as the move
indicator bar appears in the top position in the list, the drop does not
work, it is simply impossible to move the item to the top position. So
it would appear this problem is not a duplicate of the "Drop target
appears when avatar not in a valid drop position" bug -
Antranig Basman commented
2008-08-08T11:15:31.000-0400 There has been a considerable reorganisation of the drag and drop code at revision 5338 which has probably resolved this issue - certainly I am not able to reproduce it now.
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Anastasia Cheetham commented
2008-08-08T11:30:52.000-0400 I also cannot reproduce this one. I will let Justin confirm and close. Herb, if you can still reproduce it, it would be helpful if you could provide us with the page you are testing on, and more details about how you reproduce it.
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Justin Obara commented
2008-11-13T13:38:26.000-0500 Appears to have been fixed