Ok, thanks for the reply. Thankfully its not mission critical so I
might just add it to the scriptaculous wish list instead of writing in
a nasty hack.

On Nov 18, 4:14 pm, Christophe Porteneuve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Johnny,
>
> Johnny a écrit :
>
> > Hi, I have a simple drag and drop interface, I was wondering does
> > anyone know how to apply a delay time for a draggable to revert, I want
> > them to revert to their original position but after a delay timeThere's no 
> > such thing in there for now.  The reverteffect function,
> which by default triggers a properly-configured Effect.Move, has no
> hooks for delaying.
>
> There is room for a rather ugly hack, relying on undocumented parts of
> the code, that would involve a global onEnd draggable listener pushing a
> delay-creating effect on the /private/ "_draggable" queue, if it's
> detecting drag end on your element.  Since the code will trigger revert
> after that, and will by default push the Effect.Move on this queue, you
> should attain your goal.  But that's going out on a limb:
> script.aculo.us might very well implement things otherwise in the future.
>
> --
> Christophe Porteneuve a.k.a. TDD
> "[They] did not know it was impossible, so they did it." --Mark Twain
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