Should you not open another question? As it's not related to the
current question of this post.


> 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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