I was able to reproduce:

demo: http://jsbin.com/ulubu3

source: http://jsbin.com/ulubu3/edit

Please create a ticket for this here:

http://dev.jqueryui.com/newticket (note: requires registration)

Thanks.

- Richard

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 10:01 PM, squaley <squa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> No code sample available, but it's easy to reproduce:
>
> I've put multiple sliders on a single page. They are range sliders,
> with the following options set:
>
> min: 0
> max: 4
> range: true
> values: [0,4]
>
> On the first slider, I move the min handle up 2 positions. This
> correctly sets this.options.values to [2,4].
>
> Then, on any other slider, I mousedown on the max handle. It seems to
> think its own this.options.values is set to [2,4], same as the first
> slider, even though they are instantiated separately. Once the max
> handle is dragged to a new position, the min handle magically snaps to
> position 2.
>
> Anyone know why values being set in one slider would be picked up by
> another?
>
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