Hi Dave, and thank you for your time

(sorry if I respond only today. Long weekend here in Montreal, Canada)

> > I've been trailing a JS error that appears in IE 6 WinXP.

> What does the text of the error say?

Line:686
Error: Object doesn't support this property or method

And debug point to the "catch(e)" line I pointed to.

> > I had a "handle" option in Sortable.create, but it gave me an error in
> > IE...
>
> Just a hunch, this has caught me out several times. FF is more forgiving than
> IE when it comes to object literals, and will ignore any trailing commas,
> Could be if you're adding and removing entries
> from the sortable options, you left a comma behind somewhere?

That is ok, tripple checked. However, you've given me things to work
on.
What I actualy do is add HTML string in the innerHTML of the UL, and
re-run Sortable.create. Is there a better way?

> Nope. I use the Script Editor (bundled with >gulp< FrontPage, or with Vis
> Studio if you use it. The freebie versions of Vis Studio might have it as
> part of them, if you've got 300MB free disk space needs eating up.

Thanks for the info, I'll check it out.


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