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How can I implement drag/drop functionality using two different browser windows?

I mean I want to enable the user to select an image from one browser window and drop the image in another browser window using javascript and jquery.

I just want the basic idea or algorithm for this. Thanx in advance.

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  • I think your scripts are limited to the current window, so you might not be able to access other browser tabs without a specific browser addon. - +1 for a really interesting question though. I wonder if I'm wrong.
    – Smamatti
    Mar 2, 2012 at 7:06
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    – Tx3
    Mar 2, 2012 at 7:24

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The best way to do this probably to store the selected image information (filename) in a cookie so that is can be shared between browser tab/windows. When the user "drops" the image remove the cookie.

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  • But how would I know that something is selected on some other window. Actually the other window may be of some different website also. Mar 2, 2012 at 7:15
  • You could implement some kind of stash in the window, you can drag your image into. Update your cookie, refresh the stash on the other page an drag it out of the stash. - With stash I mean a area (i.e. DIV) which could be a jQuery UI droppable.
    – Smamatti
    Mar 2, 2012 at 7:29
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I think it's not possible, at least cross-browser solution.

There are some technical demos where two windows interact with each other. One is called Browser Ball for Chrome.

Maybe you could implement it differently.

If the user has same web site on both windows then you could implement similar thing like Chat window in the Google Mail <-> Google+. The same data appears on all windows and from the user perspective it's still the initial chat window.

User would drag & drop files to certain area on the page and it would appear in the other window. This requires either polling, web sockets or some other way to communicate with the server.

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