Hi,
I don't have any droppable on the table or anywhere in the page. There is
just one draggable element and no droppables. Like in the online sample.
The code to create the draggable element is this :
var draggable = new Draggable(objId, { scroll: window });
Well, I think I found something:
I develop with IE8 and when I use the compatibility mode for IE7 the drag
drop work pretty well. But if I use the IE8 engine is really bad.
Maybe is a problem with the IE8 engine...
2009/10/28 Peter De Berdt <[email protected]>
>
> On 28 Oct 2009, at 14:36, MattiaLocatelli wrote:
>
> I'm experiencing a performance problem with drag and drop.
>
> I drag an image on an html table.
> I have only one draggable element (the image) and the problem is that
> until the table is not big in size (let's say 7 columns and 30 rows)
> the drag effect is very smooth, but when the size of the table is
> bigger the performance of the drag operation is very rough.
> I'm testing it in IE8.
> Any idea is welcome.
>
>
> You're quite vague, but I'm suspecting you have a droppable on every table
> cell. What you'll need to do, is make the table itself a droppable (only
> one) and the use the drop coordinates to find out on what cell the draggable
> was dropped.
>
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Peter De Berdt
>
>
> >
>
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