>This is because you need to attach the event handler to the abort link >after the clueTip is populated with the content. Actually, if you're >using local content and jQuery 1.2.x, it should work. Otherwise, >you're going to have to re-bind the click event to the link. Shawn >Grover wrote an excellent blog entry on "Using the jQuery clueTip >plugin with dynamic content" (thanks, Shawn!!), which might give you >some ideas: http://grover.open2space.com/node/191 I have jquery 1.2.1 but it doesn't work as you can see. the link is clicked nad FF does not stop. I don't know, what do you mean by "rebind". can you please tell me how to fix it? thanks!
On 24 Dez., 04:25, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The plot thickens! > > >> I really don't know the reason ... tried everything. But one question > >> more: When I use local content, I think the spiTitle option should be > >> available for this too to split the local content into title/content > >> or how to do that instead? thanks! > > I started plucking out other stuff that was on your page, and when I > removed the metadata plugin, the problem magically vanished. Not sure > why, but it looks like something breaks with your version of the > metadata plugin and the .wrapInner() method. Can you try removing the > metadata plugin from the page and testing again? Also, might as well > remove jtip.js, just in case. I haven't tested in IE yet, but firefox > stopped displaying [object object]. > > Thanks, and sorry about the hassle. > > --Karl > _________________ > Karl Swedberg > > On Dec 23, 2007, at 5:36 PM, KnoxBaby wrote: > > > > > oh I missed the link to my site: > >http://www.jahlabs.de/jquery/test/ > > > On 23 Dez., 22:39, KnoxBaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Thanks again for your great support and help, but it doesn't fix my > >> prob :( > >> Again my site: > > >> it's the newest jquery file and cluetip comes from svn! I have > >> removed > >> the spitTitle but also when I try to use rel="asd.html" without > >> local:true and the asd.html is in the same directory, I have an empty > >> tooltip ... > > >> Now with the local content, the tooltip displays again [object > >> Object] > >> in Firefox and doesn't display the tooltip in IE :( > > >> On 23 Dez., 22:13, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>>> -In IE it shows sometimes in the status bar "errors on the page", > >>>> and > >>>> sometimes not ... I'm a little bit confused ... > >>>> -In Firefox, Tooltips are shown correctly if I use title="" > >>>> attribute > >>>> and spitTitle in tpl/my_cluetips.js and without spitTitle and using > >>>> local:true, it shows a tooltip with [object Object] as content > >>>> -In IE, both options don't work and don't even show a tooltip with > >>>> wrong content > >>>> -in IE, the sorting of the table doesn't work on the columns with > >>>> dates in it ... > > >>> Hi there. Looks like a problem with your script is causing a > >>> JavaScript error in the clueTip code. I believe this error could be > >>> keeping the rest of your scripts from running on document.ready, so > >>> this could be the reason you're having all the other problems: > > >>> $('a.help').cluetip({ > >>> cluetipClass: 'jtip', > >>> arrows: true, > >>> dropShadow: false, > >>> leftOffset: 20, > >>> fx: { > >>> open: 'fadeIn', // can be 'show' or > >>> 'slideDown' or 'fadeIn' > >>> openSpeed: '' > >>> }, > >>> local: true, > >>> hideLocal: true, > >>> splitTitle: '|' // this is the problem option. > >>> }); > > >>> Here you're using the splitTitle option as well as the local option. > >>> You can only have one or the other. Also, those links don't have a > >>> title attribute, and that is what is causing the error. The plugin > >>> should really handle that more gracefully. In fact, the svn version > >>> has fixed it as of November 27 ("clueTip: fixed error (reported > >>> athttp://jquery.com/plugins/node/941) > >>> when splitTitle is used and title attribute is empty."). If you > >>> want > >>> to use the splitTitle option, you'll need a title attribute to > >>> split. ;-) If you want to use local content, remove the splitTitle > >>> option. > > >>>> -whgen the tooltips are shown and you click the delete link and > >>>> click > >>>> on "abort", the link is clicked even though the browser should > >>>> "stop" > > >>> This is because you need to attach the event handler to the abort > >>> link > >>> after the clueTip is populated with the content. Actually, if you're > >>> using local content and jQuery 1.2.x, it should work. Otherwise, > >>> you're going to have to re-bind the click event to the link. Shawn > >>> Grover wrote an excellent blog entry on "Using the jQuery clueTip > >>> plugin with dynamic content" (thanks, Shawn!!), which might give you > >>> some ideas:http://grover.open2space.com/node/191 > > >>> I'm planning to package up the last month's improvements/bug fixes > >>> into a new release within the next few days. In the meantime, if you > >>> want to grab the version from svn, feel free. > > >>>http://jqueryjs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/plugins/cluetip/ > > >>> If you want to stick with the version you have, then fix that local: > >>> true / splitTitle: '|' issue, and we can take another look. > > >>> --Karl > >>> _________________ > >>> Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com > > >>> On Dec 23, 2007, at 2:16 PM, KnoxBaby wrote: > > >>>> OK I have a test page online: > > >>>>http://www.jahlabs.de/jquery/test/ > > >>>> there are the following probs: > > >>>> -In IE it shows sometimes in the status bar "errors on the page", > >>>> and > >>>> sometimes not ... I'm a little bit confused ... > >>>> -In Firefox, Tooltips are shown correctly if I use title="" > >>>> attribute > >>>> and spitTitle in tpl/my_cluetips.js and without spitTitle and using > >>>> local:true, it shows a tooltip with [object Object] as content > >>>> -In IE, both options don't work and don't even show a tooltip with > >>>> wrong content > >>>> -in IE, the sorting of the table doesn't work on the columns with > >>>> dates in it ... > >>>> -whgen the tooltips are shown and you click the delete link and > >>>> click > >>>> on "abort", the link is clicked even though the browser should > >>>> "stop" > > >>>> thanks in advance > >>>> I hope you can help me with the probs and I hope that many problems > >>>> result of one or two central problems so it's not too much wrong > >>>> about > >>>> it :) > >>>> thanks sooo much!! > > >>>> On 23 Dez., 00:21, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>> Do you have a page that I can look at? I'm not sure what the > >>>>> problem > >>>>> could be at this point. Have you seen the example (#6) on the demo > >>>>> page that uses local content? > > >>>>>http://plugins.learningjquery.com/cluetip/demo/ > > >>>>> A comparison of your attempt and the demo might help. I'd be > >>>>> happy to > >>>>> help further, but I think I'll need more information. > > >>>>> --Karl > > >>>>> On Dec 22, 2007, at 10:19 AM, firstlor wrote: > > >>>>>> Hello, > > >>>>>> first: thanks :) > >>>>>> It doesn't work still ... it shows the tooltip without an title > >>>>>> and > >>>>>> with [Object object] as content ... in IE7 and IE6 it doesnt show > >>>>>> any > >>>>>> tooltip ... :( > > >>>>>> On 21 Dez., 19:31, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>>>> Hi firstlor, > > >>>>>>> I think the problem in your situation might be that you're > >>>>>>> setting > >>>>>>> the > >>>>>>> clueTip to use both the title attribute ( using splitTitle: > >>>>>>> '|' ) > >>>>>>> and > >>>>>>> the local element ( using local: true ). I cleaned up your > >>>>>>> options > >>>>>>> map, removing redundant or conflicting options. Please try this > >>>>>>> version and let me know if you still experience the problem: > > >>>>>>> // Tipps für die Hilfen auf Icons: > >>>>>>> $('a.help').cluetip({ > >>>>>>> cluetipClass: 'jtip', > >>>>>>> arrows: true, > >>>>>>> dropShadow: false, > >>>>>>> leftOffset: 20, > >>>>>>> fx: { > >>>>>>> open: 'fadeIn', // can be 'show' or > >>>>>>> 'slideDown' or 'fadeIn' > >>>>>>> openSpeed: '' > >>>>>>> }, > >>>>>>> local: true, > >>>>>>> hideLocal: true, > >>>>>>> }); > > >>>>>>> /**************** > >>>>>>> Here are the options that I removed: > > >>>>>>> hoverIntent: false, // <-- you later set > >>>>>>> hoverIntent > >>>>>>> with the > >>>>>>> default settings > >>>>>>> //sticky: true, // <-- this is commented out anyway > >>>>>>> //mouseOutClose: true, // <-- this is commented > >>>>>>> out > >>>>>>> anyway > >>>>>>> closePosition: 'title', // <-- since sticky: true > >>>>>>> is > >>>>>>> commented out, > >>>>>>> this is no longer necessary > >>>>>>> closeText: '<img src=\"img/delete.gif\" alt= > >>>>>>> \"Schließen\" />', // > >>>>>>> <-- since sticky: true is commented out, this is no longer > >>>>>>> necessary > >>>>>>> splitTitle: '|', // <-- ****** this one is > >>>>>>> probably > >>>>>>> the option that > >>>>>>> is causing your problems > >>>>>>> positionBy: 'auto', // <-- this is 'auto' by > >>>>>>> default, so unnecessary > >>>>>>> hoverIntent: {, // <-- these are the hoverIntent > >>>>>>> defaults, so > >>>>>>> unnecessary > >>>>>>> sensitivity: 3, > >>>>>>> interval: 50, > >>>>>>> timeout: 0 > >>>>>>> }, > > >>>>>>> ****************/ > > >>>>>>> --Karl > >>>>>>> _________________ > >>>>>>> Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com > > >>>>>>> On Dec 21, 2007, at 7:45 AM, firstlor wrote: > > >>>>>>>> Hello, > > >>>>>>>> I want to use cluetip for displaying tooltips :) If I do it > >>>>>>>> like > >>>>>>>> that, > >>>>>>>> everything works fine: > > >>>>>>>> [code] > >>>>>>>> JS: > >>>>>>>> // Tipps für die Hilfen auf Icons: > >>>>>>>> $('a.help').cluetip({ > >>>>>>>> cluetipClass: 'jtip', > >>>>>>>> arrows: true, > >>>>>>>> dropShadow: false, > >>>>>>>> hoverIntent: false, > >>>>>>>> //sticky: true, > >>>>>>>> //mouseOutClose: true, > >>>>>>>> closePosition: 'title', > >>>>>>>> closeText: '<img src=\"img/delete.gif\" alt=\"Schließen > >>>>>>>> \" />', > >>>>>>>> splitTitle: '|', > >>>>>>>> positionBy: 'auto', > >>>>>>>> leftOffset: 20, > >>>>>>>> fx: { > >>>>>>>> open: 'fadeIn', // can be 'show' or 'slideDown' > >>>>>>>> or 'fadeIn' > >>>>>>>> openSpeed: '' > >>>>>>>> }, > >>>>>>>> hoverIntent: { > >>>>>>>> sensitivity: 3, > >>>>>>>> interval: 50, > > ... > > Erfahren Sie mehr »