Ah.. one more thing...

Instead of $(document).intercept (or listen) you can simply use
$.intercept.

Cheers
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Ariel Flesler
http://flesler.blogspot.com

On 17 jun, 04:03, Lion29 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have recently discovered the beauty of event delegation and the best
> option for me was Intercept plugin.
> It is cool to bind only once certain events and then you are care-
> free.
>
> But now I have more needs. I would like to "permanently" set some
> other behaviours to some kind of elements:
>
> clueTip, tooltip, thickbox, tabs....
>
> for thickbox I managed, it was rather easy since TB uses an easy
> function:
>
> $(document).intercept("click", "a.thickbox, area.thickbox,
> input.thickbox", function(){
>         var t = this.title || this.name || null;
>         var a = this.href || this.alt;
>         var g = this.rel || false;
>         tb_show(t,a,g);
>         this.blur();
>         return false;
>
> });
>
> but how can I use intercept for others? How can I "convert" this code
> to intercept?
>
> $('img.tips').cluetip({
>         'attribute':'title',
>         'dropShadowSteps':3,
>         'width':'350px',
>         'sticky':'true',
>         'ajaxCache': true,
>         'hoverIntent' : {
>           sensitivity:  3,
>           interval:     250,
>           timeout:      0
>         },
>         showTitle:false,
>         ajaxSettings: {
>           dataType: 'html'
>         }
>
> });
>
> Please advice... your help would be much appresciated!

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