Hi
I have a list with draggable and droppable elements which looks like
that :
<ul id="myList">
<li id="li_0" class="droppable"><span id="emptySpan_0"
class="empty">droppable</span></li>
<li id="li_1" class="droppable"><span id="emptySpan_1"
class="empty">droppable</span></li>
<li id="li_2" class="droppable"><span id="emptySpan_2"
class="empty">droppable</span></li>
...
<li id="li_5"><div id="drag_1"><span>some text</span><span>some
text 2</span></div></li>
<li id="li_6"><div id="drag_2"><span>some text</span><span>some
text 2</span></div></li>
<li id="li_7"><div id="drag_3"><span>some text</span><span>some
text 2</span></div></li>
</ul>
I want to put a overflow:auto CSS property on the <div> elements. I
tried to apply the script "overflow: scroll hack and draggable element
substitution"
(http://wiki.script.aculo.us/scriptaculous/show/EffectsTreasureChest).
But that doesn't work. When I drag an element it's like that it's under
the droppable elements. And when I stop to drag the element, it appears
over the droppable element and continues to be dragged when I move the
mouse.
Thanks for your help
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