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I'm using Mootools (don't think it is related to the problem) to drag and drop and element.

var draggable = new Drag(timeHandle, {            
    onDrag: function () {           
        var calculatedTime = calcTime();     
        $('timeLabel').innerHTML = calculatedTime;
    },
});

Basically, I can drag my 'timeHandle' and the 'timeLabel' is getting updated properly. The problem is that sometimes, after moving the handle a little bit, suddently, the UI is not getting updated. The 'timeHandle' is not moving and the 'timeLabel' is not getting updted. The problem is not with the drag event, I can see it keeps on getting called.

When I move

$('timeLabel').innerHTML = calculatedTime;

everything works fine. So, the problem is not with the 'Drag' object since the event is kept on calling. Looks like some UI performance issue.

Thanks

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  • That was my bad, I removed the jQuery tag, don't know how it got there :-( I'm working with Mootools. Thanks
    – Lior Ohana
    Nov 25, 2013 at 22:25
  • Can you update this fiddle to recreate your problem? jsfiddle.net/BEF5r
    – Sergio
    Nov 25, 2013 at 22:33
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    Actually it does not reproduce in this fiddle. It means something is probably wrong with my code somewhere else. Weird. Thanks, I'll do some research and update.
    – Lior Ohana
    Nov 25, 2013 at 22:40

2 Answers 2

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To simplify your code, you can use Element.set('text', 'my text here');

var element = $('timeLabel');
var draggable = new Drag(timeHandle, {            
    onDrag: function () {   
        element.set('text', calcTime());       
    }
});

Also, remember to remove that last comma or it will throw errors in Internet Explorer.

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OK, found a to make it work. I still not sure what caused the problem but it looks like the 'innerHTML' command has either really poor performance which causes problems in the GUI updates or maybe some kind of internal mechanism (IE only? which is supposed to prevent the UI from updates overflow.

Anyway, instead of using the innerHTML, I'm doing the following:

var draggable = new Drag(timeHandle, {            
     onDrag: function () {             
         var calculatedTime = calcTime();     

         var element = $('timeLabel');
         element.removeChild(element.firstChild);l
         element.appendChild(element.ownerDocument.createTextNode(calculatedTime)); 
    },
});

Works like a charm

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  • var element = $('timelabel'); - since that won't change, save reference outside of the onDrag for perf, lookups in dom are expensive and not cached. Nov 28, 2013 at 10:21

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