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+<!doctype html>
+<html>
+ <head>
+ <title>drag and drop - dragging items from the OS to the OS, via the browser window</title>
+ </head>
+ <body>
+
+ <p>This test is only relevant on platforms where it is possible to switch applications in mid-drag (eg. alt+tab, dragging over taskbar buttons, dragging between restored windows).</p>
+ <p>This testcase requires an external application that accepts dragging and dropping of files - eg. your system's file manager. Ensure that two application windows are open for the external application, showing different folders.</p>
+ <p>Select a file in the first external application window. Drag the file over the browser window, then over the other external application window and release it. Pass if the file is copied/moved to the second window, as expected by the system.</p>
+
+ </body>
+</html>