IDropTarget
Wisej.Web.IDropTarget
Namespace: Wisej.Web
Assembly: Wisej.Framework (3.1.0.0)
Controls that support drag & drop operations implement this interface.
Methods
Fires the DragDrop event.
This event fires only if there is an handler attached to it. A simple overload of the On[Event] method in a derived class will not be invoked unless there is at least one handler attached to the event.
Fires the DragEnter event.
This event fires only if there is an handler attached to it. A simple overload of the On[Event] method in a derived class will not be invoked unless there is at least one handler attached to the event.
Fires the DragLeave event.
This event fires only if there is an handler attached to it. A simple overload of the On[Event] method in a derived class will not be invoked unless there is at least one handler attached to the event.
Fires the DragOver event.
This event fires only if there is an handler attached to it. A simple overload of the On[Event] method in a derived class will not be invoked unless there is at least one handler attached to the event.
Events
DragEventHandler Fired when a drag-and-drop operation is completed.
This event fires only if there is an handler attached to it. A simple overload of the On[Event] method in a derived class will not be invoked unless there is at least one handler attached to the event.
DragEventHandler Fired when an object is dragged into the control's bounds.
This event fires only if there is an handler attached to it. A simple overload of the On[Event] method in a derived class will not be invoked unless there is at least one handler attached to the event.
EventHandler Fired when an object is dragged out of the control's bounds.
This event fires only if there is an handler attached to it. A simple overload of the On[Event] method in a derived class will not be invoked unless there is at least one handler attached to the event.
DragEventHandler Fired when an object is dragged over the control's bounds.
This event fires only if there is an handler attached to it. A simple overload of the On[Event] method in a derived class will not be invoked unless there is at least one handler attached to the event.
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