Drag and Drop Release Notes 0.11.3 * Fixed a JavaScript error that would be generated when trying to implement DDProxy using the default settings and a tiny element. * Fixed an error that resulted when constraints were applied to DragDrop instances. 0.11.2 * Drag and drop will no longer interfere with selecting text on elements that are not involved in drag and drop. * The shared drag and drop proxy element now resizes correctly when autoResize is enabled. 0.11.1 * Fixes an issue where the setXY cache could get out of sync if the element's offsetParent is changed during onDragDrop. 0.11.0 * The Dom.util.setXY calculation for the initial placement of the dragged element is cached during the drag, enhancing the drag performance. * DDProxy no longer enforces having a single proxy element for all instances. dragElId can be set in the config object in the constructor. If the element already exists it will use that element, otherwise a new one will be created with that id. * DDProxy->borderWidth has been removed. The value is calculated on the fly instead. * Added DragDrop->clearTicks and DragDrop->clearConstraints * All drag and drop constructors now have an additional, optional parameter call "config". It is an object that can contain properties for a number of configuration settings. * Drag and drop will not be disabled for elements that cannot have their location determined. * isLegalTarget won't return dd objects that are not targetable. * Added DragDrop->removeFromGroup. * Constraints are now applied properly when determining which drag and drop events should fire. 0.10.0 * Improved the performance in intersect mode * It was possible for the drag and drop initialization to be skipped for very slow loading pages. This was fixed. * New methods to exclude regions within your drag and drop element: addInvalidHandleId(), addInvalidHandleClass() * Added an onAvailable handler that is executed after the initial state is set. * Drag and drop is more forgiving when the implementer attempts to create the instance prior to the element being in the document, but after the window load event has fired.