Hi Thomas,

sorry about my long delay.

The slow init is one point. But much worse is the effect, that the
sortables do not react on a click. When I try to move a element from
one list to another, I am not able to pick up a element and drag it.
The only reaction ist the selection of text.

My sortables contain consists of 2 lists (<ul>) with about 100-150
listelements together. The elements themself are small tables with 2
rows/3 columns.

Do you know a upper limit of elements in sortables with drag&drop
between different lists?

Ernst


On Jun 4, 11:34 am, Thomas Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you use handles?
>
> If so, try the new handles option in Sortable.create, which takes an
> array of elements or element ids (of your handles) to speed up
> initializing.
>
> Basically you can now do:
>
> Sortable.create('sortable_elements_handles',{
>    handle: 'handle',
>    handles:
> ['h_1','h_2','h_3','h_4','h_5','h_6','h_7','h_8','h_9','h_10'],
>
> });
>
> See test/functional/sortable_test.html (lower half) for more usage
> information.
>
> Best,
> Thomas
>
> Am 03.06.2007 um 22:50 schriebernst:
>
>
>
> > On May 31, 9:15 pm, jdalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Yes it is 1.7.1beta3, but unfortunately I am not able to publish an
> >> example online.
> >> I was just wondering if other users have had similar problems and
> >> found ways around it.
>
> > I have the same problem. Maybe I have a litte too much load burdened
> > on scriptaculous.
>
> > My application has two sortable/dropable lists with nearly 150
> > elements in unordered lists. The elements (li) contain a small table
> > with an in-place-edit field and are reloaded from the server on
> > selection of some other fields.
>
> > On Firefox it is fast and usable, in IE I have to wait 5 seconds to
> > get the lists on screen. IE seems to be very busy on this, my progress
> > indicator (a animated gif) stops the animation.
>
> > Even worse I found, that the selection of a draggable element does not
> > work on a slower computer, e.g. my laptop on battery power. When I try
> > to select e element, I can only select the displayed text. This effect
> > is worse in IE7 than IE6.
>
> >Ernst


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