Ok...so I found this cool site http://dev.iceburg.net/jquery/jqModal/

I'm trying to follow an example with the javascript that looks like this:

alert("called successfully");
       $('#ex3a').jqm({
                trigger: '#ex3aTrigger',
                overlay: 30, /* 0-100 (int) : 0 is off/transparent, 100 is 
opaque */
                overlayClass: 'whiteOverlay'
        }).jqDrag('.jqDrag'); /* make dialog draggable, assign handle to title 
*/

        //alert("HI " + title);
        // Close Button Highlighting. IE doesn't support :hover. Surprise?
        $('input.jqmdX')
        .hover(
                function() {$(this).addClass('jqmdXFocus'); },
                function() {$(this).removeClass('jqmdXFocus'); }
        ).focus(function() {
                this.hideFocus=true; $(this).addClass('jqmdXFocus'); 
        }).blur(function() {
                $(this).removeClass('jqmdXFocus');
        });

I put the above code inside a function that gets called when I click on a
Flash link. The call to the javascript takes place perfectly (something I
prove in this line 'alert("called successfully");'). However things dont
work right. As you can see in

$('#ex3a').jqm({
                trigger: '#ex3aTrigger',

HOW do I tell it what the right trigger is? What does that code look like?
Again the function call comes from Flash.

OK lets say you never heard of jqModal - HOW can I susscessfully display a
popup with jquery and CSS when the function call comes from Flash (in
general)?

HELP!
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