Ok, apparently IE7 won't showed the 'cloned' TR, but that's relatively  
minor compared to what the rest of the issue I was having was (which,  
the rest of it works, it will drag a row around).  IE8 shows it  
though.  I'd say that's enough reason to assume that IE7 is actually  
broken in this respect, if IE8 is to work correctly with it.  :)

I mean, if worst case is that I have to adjust the helper for the  
actual visual cloning of the data, that's not too bad.  And just for  
IE7, apparently.  (If anyone asks, I have no intentions of supporting  
IE6, just like MS.  So I have no clue if it works or not on IE6.)

-Joe

On Feb 26, 2009, at 3:38 AM, Richard D. Worth wrote:

> I have to say, I'm impressed you've made it as far as you have.  
> Dragging TRs and TDs is not currently supported. I'm hoping we can  
> add the feature someday, but it'll mean solving problems like the  
> ones you're hitting. I'm pretty sure the main difficulties stem from  
> the fact that when the element (like a TR for example) is cloned,  
> the browser wants it to be in a table. It may involve digging into  
> the draggable code for now, and if a TR is cloned, placing it in a  
> table, and then your helper is a TABLE that contains a TR instead of  
> a lone TR. If you're interested and able to figure this out, that  
> would sweet. In any case, you can share what you learn and track  
> progress others make on it here:
>
> http://dev.jqueryui.com/ticket/2405
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Richard
>
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Joe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to build a feature for my users to allow them to move
> materials around in tables, and more importantly, into groups (and out
> of groups).
>
> I've been able to build the functionality with support for safari &
> firefox, but I cannot figure out how to work around what appears to be
> a bug in IE7's handling of tables within tables, when acting on the
> table rows.
> http://www.gameowls.com/test
>
> The url above has working functionality (with one use case that fails
> in all browsers, but I think I can manage to work around that) in
> webkit & firefox3, but when you try to drag a row in a subtable, it
> tries to drag the row from the parent's table.
>
> I've hit a standstill in trying to figure out how to make it work in
> IE7, and am hoping someone could point me in the right direction.
>
> Thanks,
> -Joe
>
>
>
>
> >


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