You just defined one way to resolve the problem--you just don't like  
the answer.  Don't have the parent be overflow:auto (or scroll).

The CSS is doing exactly what the spec says it should do when  
overflow is defined that way: child elements can't extend past the  
border of the parent.  Your only other option is to move the element  
to a different parent, perhaps one higher up in the DOM tree.


TAG

On Jul 9, 2007, at 10:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to drag a div element (Z) out of a containing div (A) to
> an adjacent div (B).
>
> With overflow: auto set for A, it is not possible to drag out Z out of
> A. It's fine when I remove overflow: auto but I really do need a
> scrollable region for A.
>
> I have read the past posts on this topic but I am unclear how to best
> resolve the problem.
>
> Is it still a problem or has this been addressed in later releases? I
> have tried to find reference to it in the script.aculo.us and Rails
> enhancements/documentation sites but without success.
>
> Can anyone recommend a good solution to the problem?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> >


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