It seems that an input element loses a lot of functionality when put into an element with draggable="true". This only seems to occur in firefox.
See my jsfiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/WC9Fe/3/
Html:
<div id="drag" draggable="true">
Drag this div <br />
<input id="message" type="text" />
</div>
<div id="drop">
Drop area
</div>
JS:
$('#drag').on('dragstart', function(e){
e.originalEvent.dataTransfer.setData('Text', $('#message').val());
e.originalEvent.dataTransfer.effectAllowed = 'move';
});
var drop = $('#drop');
drop.on('dragover', function(e){
e.preventDefault();
});
drop.on('dragenter', function(e){
e.preventDefault();
});
drop.on('drop', function(e){
alert('Target succesfully dropped: ' + e.originalEvent.dataTransfer.getData('Text'));
e.preventDefault();
});
Now try to select text in the input using firefox. Seems impossible. Try the same in IE/Chrome. Seems to work just fine.
As far as I know this is a known bug in FF. A quick (and "dirty" workaround) would be to remove the draggable
attribute on text input focus
event, add it again on text input blur
event, and disable text selection on #drag div to enable dragging once you clicked outside the focused input (clicking on #div directly).
Updated fiddle here.
Sample code:
JS:
$('#message')
.on('focus', function(e) {
$(this).closest('#drag').attr("draggable", false);
})
.on('blur', function(e) {
$(this).closest('#drag').attr("draggable", true);
});
CSS:
.disable-selection {
/* event if these are not necessary, let's just add them */
-webkit-user-select: none;
-ms-user-select: none;
user-select: none;
/* this will add drag availability once you clicked the
#drag div while you're focusing #message div */
-moz-user-select: none;
}
Hope it could help you.
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