[Proto-Scripty] Re: High performance replacement of html elements

2009-06-03 Thread arianglan...@googlemail.com
Hi Walter and david, thanks for your input. @Walter: Maybe I gave a wrong impression. I am already doing it like you suggested. I go even further: the current status of the sorted list will only be saved when the user clicks a button I am done sorting, save this. In my case it wouldn't be good

[Proto-Scripty] Re: High performance replacement of html elements

2009-05-28 Thread Walter Lee Davis
I think you need to take a step back and think about what you're doing here. If you use Sortable to re-order a list, that list will stay ordered (in the visitor's view) precisely as they have dragged it. There is no need to re-populate the visitor's list with the new order, because the