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draging an image from internet to XYplorer issue
Posted: 04 Apr 2007 14:20
by Ysl
Hello !
I have a folder open in a tab in XYPlorer and I drag a photo from an internet site to it...
With IE7 all is ok
With Firefox, the image is put in the folder but with a 0.0K lenght !!!
Of course, I use all the time Firefox....
I don't know where is the incompability FF2.0 or XY ?
I looked in "all" the setting of the 2 programs but did not found any help..
Any idea ?
Thanks for your help
ysl
Re: draging an image from internet to XYplorer issue
Posted: 05 Apr 2007 08:18
by admin
Works well here under FF2.0 portable. (I don't have the other FF2.0) Hm.
The image is stored temporarily by FF in the user's tmp path, which in my (German) case is for example:
C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\Donald\Lokale Einstellungen\Temp\fox1.gif
(In english sth like:
C:\DOCUMENT AND SETTINGS\USER NAME\... TEMP)
and from there it is fetched by XYplorer and copied to the target.
Posted: 05 Apr 2007 09:22
by Ysl
Thanks but that doesn't seem to help me much...
What is strange is that I can drag and drop without any problems from FF2 to Windows Explorer....
Maybe it is because of an extension added to FF but why then does is work with WE ?
Thanks again
Ysl
Posted: 05 Apr 2007 10:31
by admin
Just installed FF2.0. Works perfectly. The problem must be somewhere on your side...
Posted: 05 Apr 2007 19:51
by Ysl
Tried at work, same problem...strange....
Posted: 05 Apr 2007 20:51
by JustinF
I'm right there with ya, Ysl. I get a 0-byte file, too, when I drag an image from FF 2.0 to XYplorer. IE7 works fine.
Posted: 05 Apr 2007 23:17
by Gandolf
It's two all! I have no problem dragging PNG, JPG or GIF files.
Posted: 05 Apr 2007 23:24
by jacky
Well, I have FF2 and drag images & drop them onto XY with no problem...
Posted: 05 Apr 2007 23:45
by j_c_hallgren
I'm normally not a drag-n-drop'er but, to add my results to above, just tried doing it on a JPG from FF2.0.0.2 to XY 5.80.14 and it worked just fine...
Posted: 06 Apr 2007 08:01
by admin
Since FF needs to write a file to the user's temp folder (from which XY then fetches the file), could there be a relation to user rights? I for my part enjoy admin rights.
Posted: 06 Apr 2007 08:27
by j_c_hallgren
FYI: On my system, I'm running as a normal user, as I only use Administrator when I need to, such as doing Windows Updates...I'll use the "Run As" for most installs, but 99.9% of time, I'm defined just as a user.
Posted: 06 Apr 2007 08:48
by Gandolf
Further testing, and I can sometimes get a zero length file.
It appears to be triggered by having the FireFox and XY windows overlapping. Once a zero file has been saved then moving the windows so they do not overlap still produces a zero file from the same image. Changing to a different image the size is then usually correct, but sometimes is still zero. Doesn't really make sense to me but might give a clue to Donald.
Posted: 06 Apr 2007 09:20
by admin
Gandolf wrote:Further testing, and I can sometimes get a zero length file.
It appears to be triggered by having the FireFox and XY windows overlapping. Once a zero file has been saved then moving the windows so they do not overlap still produces a zero file from the same image. Changing to a different image the size is then usually correct, but sometimes is still zero. Doesn't really make sense to me but might give a clue to Donald.
Yes, now the case is clearer!

XYplorer needs to be the foreground window to get it right. So you have to drag onto the XY icon in the taskbar to have it move to the foreground before dropping the load.
I'll later (after CKS) look for a programmatic way to solve this.
Posted: 06 Apr 2007 21:10
by Ysl
Indeed, XYplorer is always set "always on top" of FF2 here and it work when the 2 are not overlapping !!
I would never had found that by myself !!
Thanks to all for trying and testing !!
Ysl
Posted: 06 Apr 2007 22:10
by JustinF
Wow nice catch fellas! I have FF on the primary monitor and XY on the secondary, so when I drag from FF to XY, XY never becomes the foreground window. If I bring XY over to the primary monitor and drag onto XY's taskbar icon, then into XY it works.
I use a program called UltraMon, which adds a taskbar to the secondary monitor, and when I drag onto XY's taskbar icon on the secondary taskbar XY becomes the focused window, but then dropping into XY still produces a 0-byte file. Very strange. It doesn't matter though, 'cause Don will fix it!