Hi,
Anyhow,
below is the text of my original message.
You're *still* posting to the other thread. To start a new thread:
* Click the new message button in Outlook or whatever you're using
* In the to field, put prototype-scriptaculous@googlegroups.com
* In the subject field, put something relevant
* Paste your message text into the body area (ideally legibly, not
with spurious line breaks)
* Click Send
If you reply to a message, the thread ID header gets picked up and the
message is added to that thread regardless of what you do to the
message subject.
Or post via the web interface:
http://groups.google.com/group/prototype-scriptaculous/post
I've changed the subject back to what it was. Let's pick up your new
question in a new thread.
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T.J. Crowder
tj / crowder software / com
Independent Software Engineer, consulting services available
On Jul 10, 3:04 pm, mmccull mitchell.mccull...@grkfasteners.com
wrote:
Ah, yes. Sorry about that. Every time I post here I do something
dumb, geez. I was posting from outlook and already had an email open,
thought a quick reply and change the Subject would do it. Anyhow,
below is the text of my original message. Appreciate any suggestions!
Hello,
I'm nearing the end of a decent sized project for a hardware company
where
I've been creating a virtual display rack filler. They'd pick what
items
they want from the floor, and drag them onto the rack, later can be
turned
into an order, a quote, etc. Anyways, the problem is that it looks
fantastic
in Chrome, Firefox, Safari..but IE8 7 really chugs on anything DnD
to the
point where it is almost unusable, especially when there's a fair
amount of
items.
Rather than advice at this point (as this is my first real AJAX
project, I
know for sure it isn't optimized, something I'll have to look into
myself)
I'm curious if some of you fine people can give me some examples of a
website where scriptaculous is used to create some decent drag and
drop
functionality I can take a peak at. I've seen some demo pages, but
nothing
as deep as I would like. I guess I need some faith that IE can handle
this
sort of thing decently, as I know its javascript performance isn't
nearly as
great as the previously mentioned browsers.
Thanks in advance,
Mitchell
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