it won't be very useful but here's a snippet with the site itself removed:
<a class="thickbox" href="http://site.example.com/Scripts/theFile.htm? modal=false&height=500&width=720">Click Here To Open Thickbox</ a> when you click that link you get the thickbox loading animation and the rest of the page is greyed out. the animation never goes away. Your browser really requests a 1x1 tracking pixel from a yahoo URL like http://a.analytics.yahoo.com/p.pl?a=asdfasdfasdfasdf Maybe there's a way to use jquery to reset the href value of the link to the original location, rather than what yahoo appends. Or maybe yahoo is appending some sort of onclick behavior that can be reset.... On Jan 10, 2:08 am, "jQuery Lover" <ilovejqu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Do you have a link or could you copy&paste html code snippet of your > image with the links... > > jQuery HowTo Resource - http://jquery-howto.blogspot.com > > On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 2:16 AM, MikeFCraft <mikewfcr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I'm helping someone set up thickbox to work on their yahoo store. It > > seems like Yahoo has a built-in click tracking system that is messing > > up the thickbox though. > > > For example clicking on a thickbox link that points to "theFile.htm" > > first makes a request to yahoo for something like: > > >http://a.analytics.yahoo.com/p.pl?a=....... > > > with a ton of analytical data appended to the URL. It returns a > > tracking gif, and the real content of theFile.htm never loads. (you > > just stare at thickbox's loadingAnimation.gif forever) > > > Has anyone ever seen this before and come up with a workaround?