Drag'n'Drop: typeMapping attribute(rich:dropSupport) pass all
dndParameters,defined in dropSupport, to indicator, independed of dragType value.
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Key: RF-5217
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/RF-5217
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.3.0
Environment: IE6, IE7, FF 3.1.3, Safari 3.1, Opera 9.62(3.3.0BETA2)
Reporter: Mikhail Vitenkov
Assignee: Nick Belaevski
#1. Define dragInticator following way:
<rich:dragIndicator id="indicator" >
<f:facet name="single">
<f:verbatim>
{marker} <b>{dragType1}{dragType2}</b>.
</f:verbatim>
</f:facet>
</rich:dragIndicator>
#2. Add two dragSupport with dragType equal to "dragType1" and
"dragType2" accordingly and dragIndicator="indicator".
#3. Add dropSupport with dndParams inside following way:
<rich:dropSupport acceptedTypes="text2"
typeMapping="{text2:dragType2,text1:dragType1}">
<rich:dndParam name="dragType1"
value="dragType1"></rich:dndParam>
<rich:dndParam name="dragType2"
value="dragType2"></rich:dndParam>
</rich:dropSupport>
#4. Navigate to page.
#5. Drag elemant with any one dragSupport(#2) to element with dropSupport, defined in #3.
#6. Verify dragIndicator content.
Actual behavior:
Except dragType parameter, defined in typeMapping attribute, all parameters displayed in
indicator. For more information see attached typeMappingBug.png
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