The only consistent suggestion that's come across the group is don't  
use an iframe.

Draggables can't be dragged out of their frame (which makes sense  
when you think of them as children of a window), and the parent frame  
doesn't catch mouse events in its children, and in many browsers,  
once a mouse has left the viewport, the frame doesn't keep mouse focus.

You could try to write a script to bridge the frame borders, but I  
doubt it would work well.


TAG

On Apr 22, 2007, at 3:01 PM, Capripot wrote:

>
> Hi
> The page where is the problem : http://capripot.ovh.org/demo_iframe/
>
> So, at beginning, I create a sortable list with Sortable.create.
> Then, I add from the iframe, a li element in the list, so this element
> isn't sortabled.
> I want to re-create the sortable list, so I try this from the iframe.
> But the referer of the "window" isn't right.
> When You click on the "cool 5" item, it doesn't move, but when you put
> your mouse on the iframe, you can see the item moving.
> I try to resolve this with the bind function, but there is less result
> than the first test.
> Have you got any idea to resolve this problem ?
> Thanks for your next answers.
>
>
> >


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