Hi,

I'm using Wt with jquery and jquery ui.

It usually goes well, but I need to use the "draggrable" function of jquery ui and it seems that something in the <body> generated by Wt make
the widget unmovable.

The following code generate a simple example of what the problem is.
- When dragging, the element add the class ".ui-draggable-dragging" and remove it instantaneously.

Is there a mouse event handler in the <body> that could negate the draggable behaviour of jquery ui plugin ?

If I dynamically move the draggable container (in the html tree with chrome inspector / elements) at the same level as <body>, the draggable behaviour works well. That is why I suspect root() element.

Thank you.

Ps : using setDraggable on the container is not an option (this would work, but I can't).
FYI : draggable doc <http://jqueryui.com/draggable/> for jquery-ui

#include <Wt/WApplication>
#include <Wt/WContainerWidget>
#include <Wt/WText>

using namespace Wt;

class JavascriptExample : public WApplication
{
  public:
    JavascriptExample(const WEnvironment& env);
};

JavascriptExample::JavascriptExample(const WEnvironment& env)
  : WApplication(env)
{
  WContainerWidget * containerJq = new WContainerWidget(root());
  containerJq->setStyleClass("containerjq");
  containerJq->addWidget(new WText("widget Jq Draggable"));

  requireJQuery("resources/js/jquery-1.9.1.js");
  requireJQuery("resources/js/jquery-ui.js");

  JSlot testslot("function 
test(e,a){$(document).ready(function(){$($('.containerjq')).draggable();});}");
  testslot.exec();
}

WApplication *createApplication(const WEnvironment& env)
{
  return new JavascriptExample(env);
}

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
  return WRun(argc, argv, &createApplication);
}


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