Hi Mattia,
it seems that you can't do what you're actually doing, prototype could
not be able to correct IE lack of speed.
But what do you want to do exactly ?
So that we could (if we find something of course) give you some other
idea ;))
--
david
On 29 oct, 10:29, Mattia Locatelli
wrote:
> H
Hi all,
I make some tests, and I see the performance problem I have happen when the
table is bigger than the window and so I have the scrollbars (I set the
option scroll: window on my draggable but also without i have the same
performance issue).
I see the prepare function takes a lot fo time to ru
Hi all,
I look with the IE8 profiler and I see the updateDrag function in IE8 takes
in my page 456ms and in the IE7 compatibility mode 15 ms.
I think there is soem problems with the recursive execution of this
function.
Thanks,
Mattia
2009/10/28 Mattia Locatelli
> Hi,
> I don't have any droppab
Hi,
I don't have any droppable on the table or anywhere in the page. There is
just one draggable element and no droppables. Like in the online sample.
The code to create the draggable element is this :
var draggable = new Draggable(objId, { scroll: window });
Well, I think I found something:
I de
On 28 Oct 2009, at 14:36, MattiaLocatelli wrote:
> I'm experiencing a performance problem with drag and drop.
>
> I drag an image on an html table.
> I have only one draggable element (the image) and the problem is that
> until the table is not big in size (let's say 7 columns and 30 rows)
> the