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Drag and Drop DataGrid Component for Macromedia Flash­™

The Drag and Drop DataGrid Component (dndDataGrid) is an advanced yet easy to use DataGrid control with global drag and drop functionality and dynamic context menus. An easily customizable API gives you unlimited control for use in any situation.

Features:
- Extends the Macromedia DataGrid component (no need to relearn a new system)
- Compatible with Macromedia's™ DataGrid Component API.
- Supports Databinding
- Supports Styles
- Row view can be extended by Cell Rendering API
- Keyboard Navigation
- Drag and Drop
- Drag and drop into, before or after a datagrid row
- Drag and drop from one datagrid to another
- Drag and drop to and from dndTree, dndList or another dndDatagrid (version 3 only)
- Drag and drop to and from movieclips
- Customizable function to permit or deny drag and drop to any row
- Right click context menu dynamically created for each item
- Right click context menu built in operations include: Cut, Copy, Paste, Add, Remove, Rename
- Customizable context menu items. Add your own or remove built in.
- CTRL + drag. Copies items rather than moves it.
- Completely customize where you can and cannot drag and drop
- Completely customize items you can and cannot cut, copy, paste, remove or rename
- Do not insert on drop option
- Style Header colors and Header border
- Read only property to allow copying from DataGrid but not removing items
- RecordsetToXML Class converts database a remoting recordset result set or a list or datagrid dataprovider into xml
- XMLToRecordset Class converts xml from an xml object or tree dataprovider into a recordset or array for a list or datagrid
- Load in and use Dynamic External Images in the list with a new dynamic Image Cellrenderer
- Plus more...

Examples:

Price: $149.95
With Source: $249 Getting started tutorial

Comes complete with full documentation and example projects.

Current Version: 3.0.0

Requires: Macromedia Flash MX 2004™ or Flash 8

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Drag and drop
Using the context menu
Rename item
Component Inspector

Multiple examples

Price: $149.95

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