Another problem I am having (or bug?):  Is it possible to have the
cluetip open from a mouse click, and close using a close image (or
text)?  When I try to setup my cluetip using the apparent settings to
achieve this, the cluetip closes if the mouse pointer enters and then
leaves the area of the cluetip.  However, it opens correctly (on a
user's mouse click).  Here are my settings:

cluetipClass: 'jtip',
arrows: true,
dropShadow: false,
hoverIntent: false,
sticky: true,
mouseOutClose: true,
closePosition: 'title',
closeText: 'Close',
activation: 'click'


Thanks,

Adam

On Jan 16, 5:09 pm, Karl Swedberg <k...@englishrules.com> wrote:
> I can't diagnose the problem without a test page to view, but I would  
> suggest that you use Firebug and see what the POST is returning. It  
> could be a 404 or a 405 or some other error.
>
> --Karl
>
> ____________
> Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com
>
> On Jan 16, 2009, at 2:55 PM, Adam wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have setup the cluetip plugin on my website.  I was able to get it
> > working when using local content, similar to the example code of $
> > ('a.title').cluetip({splitTitle: '|'});
>
> > However, I can't get it to load an external website.  The tool tip
> > comes up, but it says "sorry the contents cannot be loaded".  The
> > external site is a servlet rendered page that loads fine if I type the
> > URL into a browser window.  The only differences between my code and
> > the example is that I'm using an image for the link and am using
> > livequery.
>
> > <a title="Help" rel="/portlets/help.do" href="/portlets/help.do"
> > class="help" style="">
> > <img class="icon" src="/theme/images/portlet/help.png" alt="Help"/>
> > </a>
>
> > jQuery("a.help").livequery(function() {
> >    jQuery(this).cluetip();
> > });

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