This is the only way, at least according to the Wiki. You can also make 
one big sortable out of the whole thing, using the tree parameter to 
make a nested list sortable en masse.

Walter

On Mar 27, 2007, at 7:31 PM, Peter Robertson wrote:

> If you create the sortable from most to least nested then it works 
> (i.e.
> create the images sortable on 'someImages' before that on  'list1'. But
> in some situations this is a real pain to have to do.


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