Hi ferion,

one workaround could be to set up only one droppable, an d on drop
calculate the real div that willl receive the drop.
This is a kind of "droppable delegation".

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david

On 8 sep, 20:10, ferion <fer...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Hello everybody.
>
> I'm using a grid of Droppables in my site. The script is creating a
> matrix of (4x30) divs. In every div the user can drop a Draggable
> object.
> Sadly the performance is absolutly bad in IE (v6.0,v7.0, v8.0).
> Is there any trick or workaround which helps to pass by this
> Performance?
>
> Thanks for your ideas
> Joker
>
> P.S:
> Please excuse my lack of proper english.
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