pepe wrote:
> I might be wrong, but I think that what you're trying to do will need
> some manual work. I have never done what you're trying to accomplish
> but if I were trying to do the same thing I would first think about
> making One a dropable element. The problem I can see, however, is hat
> the <ul> and </ul> tags are going to be missing.
> 
> If I were in your position I would see if I can write some Javascript
> that inserts the <ul> tags around your <li> element if they are not
> already there when the element is dropped.
> 
> I'm sorry I can't be of much help.

Thanks. I do have a manual solution but I hoped for an existing 
solution.
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