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I have a list to which I have applied droppable and sortable among each other. Each list item contains a div box which gets open when click on "edit" link on the list item. There are few other list items on that div box. I want to do sorting of the div's list item among each other. But the problem I am facing is that when I am trying to sort list items the parent list item's sorting is invoked.

My research found that using "cancel" parameter helps to disable dragging. Syntax below:

$( ".selector" ).draggable({ cancel: '#box' }); 

But that works perfectly for draggable. I want to achieve similar but I do not find any such parameter in case of droppable or sortable.

The visual description of the problem is linked here: http://i54.tinypic.com/678nm1.jpg

Above I have tried to describe in a very simple manner. Actually, in my project there are many rows, panels. fields, items structure which are sortable, draggable, droppable. Very confusing though.

while I was working on the fiddle I found it working as per my need. I have linked the url here - http://jsfiddle.net/PkRJu/9/

Looks like something else is wrong. I am working on it. Let me know if any one can suggest what I am doing wrong.

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  • You should be able to use the same for sortable (cancel), perhaps you can create a jsFiddle to demonstrate your problem?
    – jeffreydev
    Sep 15, 2011 at 7:33
  • $( ".selector" ).droppable({ disabled: true }); and $( ".selector" ).sortable({ disabled: true }); aren't good for your case?
    – AlexBay
    Sep 15, 2011 at 7:34
  • Can you post an example on jsfiddle.net? Sep 15, 2011 at 8:07
  • In few mins I will upload the example on jsfiddle.
    – Ashwin
    Sep 15, 2011 at 8:57
  • In your fiddle you must write this {accept: '.mainlist'} otherwise it won't work. Can you tell us what's worng in your fiddle? Sep 15, 2011 at 9:41

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To disable sortable after you have created it you could use:

$( ".selector" ).sortable( "option", "disabled", true );

For the droppable

$( ".selector" ).droppable( "option", "disabled", true );

If you still have problem try to post your code here and on jsfiddle.net so that we can help

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