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=== In HTML === The [[HTML5]] working draft specification includes support for drag and drop.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html5-20120329/ |title=HTML5 W3C Working Draft |publisher=w3.org}}</ref> HTML5 supports different kinds of dragging and dropping features including: * Drag and Drop texts and HTML codes * Drag and Drop HTML elements * Drag and Drop files Based on needed action, one of the above types can be used. Note that when an HTML element is dragged for moving its current position, its ID is sent to the destination parent element; so it sends a text and can be considered as the first group. Google's web-based e-mail application [[Gmail]] supports drag-and-drop of images and attachments in the latest [[Google Chrome]] browser and Apple's [[Safari (web browser)|Safari]] (5.x). Google Images permits users to drag and drop image files into a browser to perform a [[reverse image search]].
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