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Old 01-30-2008, 03:10 PM
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Drag and drop
Hai all,

I have a page with two divisons left and right .on left i have a set of components let it be like a,b, c ,c,d etc. i click on a component and place it on right frame. again i click another component and place it on right.
i want to relate these two components using an arrow or any connector.
when i submit i want to save components realted by mapping in the dbase. ow to do this?
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