It's not really a Prototype/Scriptaculous question.

IE has some CSS rendering problems.  There are workarounds--setting  
position:relative in the divs or their parents may fix it for you.

A quick Google search turned up these:

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg26789.html
http://www.aplus.co.yu/lab/z-pos/


TAG


On Jan 24, 2007, at 4:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> I have two sortable containers (divs with divs inside) on a page along
> with a couple other divs outside/between the sortable containers.  In
> IE the element being dragged does not stay in front of the other
> containers (it will on the other sortable when the mouse pointer is
> actually above it).  I've tried setting the z-index's to 0 for
> everything and used alerted to find that the z-index of the dragged
> element and the things it is hiding behind are as they should be with
> the dragged element having a higher index than the other.  Works fine
> in FF and Safari though.
>
>
> >


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