Electron - How to drag and drop a file?
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Helo,
I'm using the Electron Framework for creating a desktop application: https://electronjs.org/
I want to create a div-element, where you can drop a file and then it will be opened by javascript. So I need the complete file path. I can't achieve that. Maybe somebody has a code snippet?
Thank you!
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Helo,
I'm using the Electron Framework for creating a desktop application: https://electronjs.org/
I want to create a div-element, where you can drop a file and then it will be opened by javascript. So I need the complete file path. I can't achieve that. Maybe somebody has a code snippet?
Thank you!
javascript jquery html xhtml electron
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It's more or less a portable chromium browser. Just check one of the many tutorials on how to drag&drop a file with chrome/chromium.
– Andreas
Nov 24 '18 at 14:57
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Helo,
I'm using the Electron Framework for creating a desktop application: https://electronjs.org/
I want to create a div-element, where you can drop a file and then it will be opened by javascript. So I need the complete file path. I can't achieve that. Maybe somebody has a code snippet?
Thank you!
javascript jquery html xhtml electron
Helo,
I'm using the Electron Framework for creating a desktop application: https://electronjs.org/
I want to create a div-element, where you can drop a file and then it will be opened by javascript. So I need the complete file path. I can't achieve that. Maybe somebody has a code snippet?
Thank you!
javascript jquery html xhtml electron
javascript jquery html xhtml electron
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It's more or less a portable chromium browser. Just check one of the many tutorials on how to drag&drop a file with chrome/chromium.
– Andreas
Nov 24 '18 at 14:57
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It's more or less a portable chromium browser. Just check one of the many tutorials on how to drag&drop a file with chrome/chromium.
– Andreas
Nov 24 '18 at 14:57
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It's more or less a portable chromium browser. Just check one of the many tutorials on how to drag&drop a file with chrome/chromium.
– Andreas
Nov 24 '18 at 14:57
It's more or less a portable chromium browser. Just check one of the many tutorials on how to drag&drop a file with chrome/chromium.
– Andreas
Nov 24 '18 at 14:57
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It's more or less a portable chromium browser. Just check one of the many tutorials on how to drag&drop a file with chrome/chromium.
– Andreas
Nov 24 '18 at 14:57