Hi Paul,

I'm very glad to hear that this is something you guys are working on. Especially since I'm very close to convincing the client I currently work for to replace all of his (prototype/yahoo dependent) JS code with jQuery code. So let me know as soon as you make progress with it, I'd be happy to try it out.

-- Felix
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Paul Bakaus wrote:
Hi there,

@ Chris: this is exactly what Draggables/Droppables does. When picking
up a draggable, each possible droppable is measured and there is even
a option that the droppables are highlighted during the drag.

Stefan and me already know that this kind of architecture is great for
some but not all cases, especially when it comes to performance
critical applications, having a lot of droppables.

As I'm working on a critical project (an email application) right now
that uses Interface, we are already thinking of ways of improving the
architecture of both Draggables/Droppables.

I'll keep you updated!

-Paul

2006/11/25, Chris Domigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Felix, I'm using the Drag and Drop plugin for an almost identical project.
I've found that when I display several months at a time, ie alot of <ul>'s,
performance gets very very sluggish like you mention.

I think it's because when you "pick up" a draggable, the script has to go
through each <ul> and initialise it to support droppable behaviour. At least
that's my theory...

Chris

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