Well, you can always user Event.removeClassName prototype function when and
item is being dragged?

Felix.


On 12/7/06, Christian Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Felix Shnir wrote:
> I had similar issue, to solve it, i wrapped my draggable with an extra
div
> and set its zIndex to be over the window...  Is there a sample though?

hey felix,

no unfortunately there is no publically accessible sample..
however I seem to have narrowed it down to a single css style.

I use DebugBar for debugging in ie7 which comes in handy :) and I found
out that in class ".alphacube_content" there is set overflow:auto.

if I remove that I get two effects:

1. the dragables can leave their cage. - yay!
2. the window looses its content scrollbar and certain parts can not be
accessed anymore.. - doh!

since the scrollbar is there on purpose and is mighty useful i have to
find another way than than but.. well..

I will play around a bit more. funnily enough this only happens on ie..



I'll let you know if there's an end to it. 'til then any ideas are
welcome!


cheers
/christian

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