On 2/26/07, Tom Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Lazy Draggable creation will speed your page load time,

That's what I thought but in fact, it seems that it is Droppable
initialisation that takes loading time. Not Draggable.

> but not drag time.

I know, i know ... :-(
Later, I going to look at s.a.us code to see if there is a simple solution
 to cache or faster DnD.


Thanks for all your answers.

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