could try:

var someText = document.createTextNode('no more list - just test!');
$('dest').appendChild(someText);



On May 24, 4:37 pm, dasboe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to replace a sortable list in a div container by some
> other element when onUpdate is called. Clearly there is a problem
> because the list item is still moving when the list has already been
> replaced. Does anyone know how I can get around this problem?
>
> This example causes IE 5.55 and IE 6.0 to throw a javascript error
> (missing object - I guess in dragdrop.js)
>
> Sortable.create(
>   'list',
>   {
>     onUpdate: function() {
>       Sortable.destroy('list');
>       $('dest').update('no more list - just text!');
>       // -> IE 5.55 and IE 6.0 -> javascript error
>     }
>   }
> )
>
> <div id="dest">
>   <ul id="list">
>     <li id="item_1">item 1</li>
>     <li id="item_2">item 2</li>
>   </ul>
> </div>
>
> thanks 'boe


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