This was fixed in a recent commit
http://github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous/commit/47fa18a622fabc87248b193fff833393d7c2982e

-- kangax

On Jun 27, 3:00 am, NathanD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On IE7 I get 'Object does not support this action' for the line
>
>       delete this.element._originallyAbsolute;
>
> This is in dragdrop.js at line 410
>
> sticking the following just before this line
>
>                 alert( this.element.tagName + "," +
> this.element._originallyAbsolute );
>
> and I get 'DIV,false'
>
> If I change the line to
>
>       this.element._originallyAbsolute =  null;
>
> and everything seems to work fine. Obviously this is something IE
> handles incorrectly, but is this a bug with scriptaculous, does
> _originallyAbsolute really need to be deleted can't it just be set to
> null, in fact looking through the code setting it to false should work
> also.
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