It seems I managed to solve the problem. After trying your code again,
and removing .wrap() which caused some weird behaviour, everything's
working again. Now I'll just have to keep an eye open for duplicate
elements. Cheers!

On 8 Juli, 16:13, "Benjamin Sterling"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A live version of the script can be found on 
> > http://<http://www.ethowin.net/dragTest.htm>
> >www.ethowin.net/dragTest.htm<http://www.ethowin.net/dragTest.htm>.
> > I tried using your code, but it neither cloned or removed the dragged
> > element.
>
> Hmm... then it probably was not getting an element in correct format, I will
> look at you code and see if I see anything.
>
> Also, the problem is quite random and doesn't seem to happen very often at
>
> > all, so perhaps I could iterate through all lists on each drag/drop, and
> > delete any found duplicates. But that might lead to some unnecessary
> > overhead when the number or items grows.
>
> I agree, there should be better way.
>
> --
> Benjamin Sterlinghttp://www.KenzoMedia.comhttp://www.KenzoHosting.com

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