UPDATE:
It looks like there are differences between Chrome on Windows and MacOS. On Windows dataTransfer.getData('Text');
works but not on MacOS. dataTransfer.getData('URL');
should work on both.
OLD answer:
You could define a drop zone:
<div id="dropbox">DropZone => you could drop any image from any page here</div>
and then handle the dragenter
, dragexit
, dragover
and drop
events:
var dropbox = document.getElementById('dropbox');
dropbox.addEventListener('dragenter', noopHandler, false);
dropbox.addEventListener('dragexit', noopHandler, false);
dropbox.addEventListener('dragover', noopHandler, false);
dropbox.addEventListener('drop', drop, false);
function noopHandler(evt) {
evt.stopPropagation();
evt.preventDefault();
}
function drop(evt) {
evt.stopPropagation();
evt.preventDefault();
var imageUrl = evt.dataTransfer.getData('Text');
alert(imageUrl);
}
?
It is inside the drop
event handler that we are reading the image data from the dataTransfer
object as Text. If we dropped an image from some other webpage this text will represent the url of the image.
And here's a live demo
.
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