On Wednesday 14 June 2006 16:44, Tom Gregory wrote:
> I've been in a rut today, so perhaps I misinterpreted what you're
> looking for:
>
> As I understood your question, you wanted to be able to use the drag/
> drop functionality that comes with scriptaculous, but define your own
> default behaviors for onDragStart, onDrag, on DragFinish, and
> onUpdate.  If this is what you want, then an observer is the way to
> go.  The Sortables class adds functionality to the basic drag/drop in
> this way.

no, because I need to handle the positioning of the object I'm dragging 
myself.  And SortableObserver appears to be an observer for Sortables, where 
I'm working with Draggables :)

-Jeremy

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