Hi,
Just thought I'd note that I've opened a ticket for this bug:
http://dev.jqueryui.com/ticket/4358

Tarjei

Tarjei Huse wrote:
> Hi Joe,
> Joe wrote:
>> While I'm no expert, I'm going to suggest that it might be a  
>> difficulty in IE.  I ran into a similar issue with tables, subtables,  
>> and table rows.  I wish I had good news for you, but I only have a  
>> workaround that works in my situation.
>>   
> :-/ Not good.
>> The similar difficulty I ran into with IE was the same thing.  I had  
>> tables, with subtables.  The advantage I ran into, was that my  
>> subtables had to be within table rows, which is what I was binding  
>> with draggable, so I was able to not bind the rows with subtables,  
>> which worked around this failure in IE to take what should have been a  
>> higher-level element.
>> My implementation with tables: http://www.gameowls.com/test/index.html
>> (broken IE version: http://www.gameowls.com/test/broken.html -  
>> Illustrates similar issue you're running into.)
>> I haven't tested with IE6, just IE7, so for anyone with IE6, this  
>> might be broken.
>>   
>
> What I do find odd is that I had this working with Dojo(0.4.6) with
> about the same markup. Why does dojo manage to get this working?
>> Perhaps there's a way with z-indexes or something to trick IE into  
>> actually passing the drag operation to the correct element, but I  
>> haven't played with it.  Actually, hadn't thought about it until now.   
>> I got lucky in that I had tabular data anyway, and that my sub-tables  
>> could be classified separately.
>>   
> Hmm, the oddest thing is that IE works in 1% of the time. That is, I
> have seen it work correctly while testing - but a reload reverted it
> back to the old state.
>
> I have also tried with z-indexes but that didn't seem to help.
>
> kind regards,
> Tarjei
>> Good luck.
>>
>> -Joe
>>
>> On Mar 17, 2009, at 9:38 AM, Tarjei Huse wrote:
>>
>>   
>>> Hi, take a look at the following testpage:
>>>
>>> http://kraken.no/juiproblem/edit.html
>>>
>>> It contains a list with nested lists in it. I want to to be able to  
>>> sort
>>> between the top level items and between the second level items and  
>>> move
>>> a second level item from one list to another.
>>>
>>> The page above works perfectly in Firefox and Opera, but in IE I  
>>> cannot
>>> sort the second level elements ("Sec 1" etc in the page). When I start
>>> dragging the item, then the toplevel is also dragged so that I move  
>>> the
>>> whole top list - which is not what I want.
>>>
>>> Is this a bug? Does someone have a workaround for me?
>>>
>>> kind regards,
>>> Tarjei
>>>
>>>     
>>
>>
>>
>>   
>
>
> >


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