Sorry for asking again, but perhaps you overread that there's again a
question at the end of my statement when I already said that
everything works fine:

Is it possible to show the tooltip a little bit
faster in IE and with the fade effect???


On 1 Jan., 12:36, KnoxBaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> WOW thanks, now it works also in IE (the confirm msg abort and the
> tooltip)!
> To the problem with the trailing comma: I thought first when I started
> with jquery that thisd may be wrong but than I often saw it with a
> trailing comma at the end of an array and since in php it's also
> allowed (array('asd', 'asd312', );) I thought that wouldn't be the
> problem...
>
> Now another question: Is it possible to show the tooltip a little bit
> faster in IE and with the fade effect???
>
> On 30 Dez. 2007, 20:18, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Okay, it looks like it's working fine in Firefox, but not at all in
> > IE6. The problem is that you have a trailing comma in your object
> > literal, an incorrect syntax that Firefox overlooks.
>
> >         $('a.help').cluetip({
> >                 cluetipClass: 'jtip',
> >                 arrows: true,
> >                 dropShadow: false,
> >                 positionBy: 'auto',
> >                 leftOffset: 20,
> >                 fx: {
> >                   open:       'fadeIn', // can be 'show' or 'slideDown' or 
> > 'fadeIn'
> >                   openSpeed:  ''
> >                 },
> >                 local: true,
> >                 hideLocal: true, // <-- REMOVE THIS COMMA
> >         }).click(function() {
> >             return confirm('Diese News wirklich löschen?');
> >        });
>
> > Actually, hideLocal is set to true by default, so you don't need that
> > line at all. If you remove the line, however, make sure you remove the
> > trailing comma after local: true as well.
>
> > --Karl
> > _________________
> > Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com
>
> > On Dec 29, 2007, at 8:17 AM, KnoxBaby wrote:
>
> > > Still the problem:
>
> > >http://www.jahlabs.de/jquery/test/
>
> > > In IE: Tooltips and confirm message bug still not working :(
>
> > > On 26 Dez., 01:45, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> On Dec 24, 2007, at 5:41 PM, KnoxBaby wrote:
>
> > >>> Hello,
>
> > >>> thanks for your help again. Thanks, I want to say that I didn't
> > >>> upload
> > >>> the new "version" because it worked everything ...
>
> > >>> Second, I want to ask you if you can add the possibility to split
> > >>> the
> > >>> local content too if spitTitle is set because than I would not
> > >>> have a
> > >>> redundant data as title again and again.
>
> > >> Hmm. I doubt I'll be adding that as a feature.
>
> > >>> Than, to your solution about the link with the onclick="return
> > >>> confirm(...)", I have to say: Is there another solution because I
> > >>> have
> > >>> several links and every link has a tooltip with the same "style",
> > >>> but
> > >>> another confirm message so I would have to use the same cluetip with
> > >>> different confirm messages and that would be a little be
> > >>> redundant :(
>
> > >> Adding onclick handlers directly in your HTML seems to be the most
> > >> redundant way you could possibly do this. There are a number of ways
> > >> to target your confirm messages to the particular link that is being
> > >> clicked. Here is just one way:
>
> > >> $('a.help')
> > >>    .cluetip({
> > >>        cluetipClass: 'jtip',
> > >>        arrows: true,
> > >>        dropShadow: false,
> > >>        positionBy: 'auto',
> > >>        leftOffset: 20,
> > >>        fx: {
> > >>            open:       'fadeIn', // can be 'show' or 'slideDown' or
> > >> 'fadeIn'
> > >>            openSpeed:  ''
> > >>        },
> > >>        local: true
> > >>    })
> > >>  .filter(':first-child') // from all a.help elements, select only
> > >> those that are the first child of their parent
> > >>    .click(function() {
> > >>        return confirm('Diese News wirklich löschen?');
> > >>    });
>
> > >> You could also, as another example, filter by what the value of any
> > >> of
> > >> the link's attributes is.
>
> > >>> thanks!!!
>
> > >> You're welcome. :-)
>
> > >>> On Dec 24, 8:31 pm, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>>> Okay, after investigating a bit more, I discovered that there is an
> > >>>> error in the Metadata plugin that you're using.
>
> > >>>> On line 95 the left curly bracket is not escaped in the regexp:
>
> > >>>>             if ( !/^{/.test( data ) )
>
> > >>>> it should be this:
>
> > >>>>             if ( !/^\{/.test( data ) )
>
> > >>>> Actually, that isn't what is causing this particular problem, so
> > >>>> something else is going on there, too.  Regardless, the good news
> > >>>> is
> > >>>> that the SVN version of Metadata 2.0 does not change the contents
> > >>>> of
> > >>>> the element to [object object] when you use .wrapInner() on it. You
> > >>>> can pick it up here:
>
> > >>>>http://jqueryjs.googlecode.com/svn/tags/plugins/metadata/2.0/
> > >>>> jquery.m...
>
> > >>>> --Karl
> > >>>> _________________
> > >>>> Karl Swedberg
>
> > >>>> On Dec 24, 2007, at 4:23 AM, KnoxBaby wrote:
>
> > >>>>> WOW thanks, I try this ... the problem is: I need metadata plugin
> > >>>>> for
> > >>>>> the table sorter to work correctly :( Do you think there's a
> > >>>>> nother
> > >>>>> version of metadata, that would work?
>
> > >>>>> jtip.js can be removed as it is only necesary on the login page!
> > >>>>> Thanks for your effort, I hope, that the problem with the metadata
> > >>>>> plugin can be fixed! that would be great :)
>
> > >>>>> On Dec 24, 4:25 am, 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"
>
> ...
>
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