Oh, sorry, that was stupid by me.william wrote:??? Don't understand how that's relevant to dragging OUT of XY and dropping onto Skype. Where do I put the code to test it?

Oh, sorry, that was stupid by me.william wrote:??? Don't understand how that's relevant to dragging OUT of XY and dropping onto Skype. Where do I put the code to test it?
No, no error, just no ack or reaction as if nothing had been dragged. Conversely, with Skype v.6.1.999.130 after opening a conversation window (double-click on someone in the contacts list) I drag a file from XY to the "Send a message" text box in the conversation window and it works fine — the file name, time, and status (e.g., "waiting") appear above the text box along with a "cancel" button (even if neither I nor the contact are online).admin wrote:What happens when you try? Error?
Can you refer me to one, please? I have no intention of using anything other than XY but I'd like to test your claim in my own setup.flyingrhino wrote:Other open source file managers get it right. Would it be ethical to peek into their code and see how they do it?