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JavaScript Reference » Javascript Properties » dropEffect 
'dropEffect' Example

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Example revised from 

The Web Programmer's Desk Reference
by Lazaro Issi Cohen and Joseph Issi Cohen 

ISBN: 1593270119
Publisher: No Starch Press 2004
-->     
<html>
<head>
<script language="JavaScript">
function transferDrop() {
    window.event.srcElement.innerText = window.event.dataTransfer.getData("text");
    window.event.returnValue = false

function transferDrag() { 
    window.event.dataTransfer.dropEffect = 'move'; 
    window.event.returnValue = false

</script>
</head>
<body bottommargin="150">
<p id="mySource" 
   ondragstart="window.event.dataTransfer.effectAllowed='move';">
   Highlight text in this paragraph and drag it to the text area bellow
</p>
<textarea id="myTarget" 
          ondrop="transferDrop();" 
          ondragover="window.event.returnValue = false;" 
          ondragenter="transferDrag();">
</textarea>

    
      
      
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