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> On Jul 21, 2009, at 12:12 AM, DotnetShadow wrote:
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> > Hi there Karl,
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> > I was wondering if you have had a chance to look at this problem? I
> > would love to implement this if it can work correctly
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> > Thanks in advnace
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Hi there Karl,
I was wondering if you have had a chance to look at this problem? I
would love to implement this if it can work correctly
Thanks in advnace
DotnetShadow
On Jul 1, 10:47 pm, Karl Swedberg wrote:
> Hi! So sorry I've been delinquent in following up with that. It is a
When I tried the demo I noticed if you scroll down with the mousewheel
then u hover over an element it keeps automatically scrolling down on
it's own and doesn't have the desired effect.
Has the demo got a problem? Can this be fixed?
Thanks once again appreciate the hard effort
Regards Dotnetshadow
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My idea here is that I do the following:
1) document.ready function to load the cluetip
2) Use destroy method to release memory
3) Just call the cluetip for one object somehow
Regards Dotnetshadow
On May 25, 11:33 pm, Karl Swedber
Yeah I have tried and it doesn't work :-(
When I tried it nothing happens, is there any chance this can be
supported?
Regards DotnetShadow
On May 21, 3:24 pm, Karl Swedberg wrote:
> I don't think so. Have you given it a try? Seems like a smart idea.
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> --Karl
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n get activated at all so it seems a waste of
resources binding cluetip on document.ready
Regards DotnetShadow
hosted version. Is this the way most people are
getting this to work? Is there a better alternative?
Thanks in advance
Regards DotnetShadow
Thanks Karl,
All good you are doing a wonderful job, I know what you mean with time
Regards DotnetShadow
On Apr 30, 12:50 am, Karl Swedberg wrote:
> So sorry, I haven't had a chance to fully explore this yet. Not
> ignoring you. Just having a hard time finding the time and tracki
Karl,
Really apprecaite the hard work you have put into this keep up the
great work, my one concern left for this plugin is in IE8
I've mentioned the problem here:
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/b265002a73625313/b6b16fa1a8ae5167?lnk=gst&q=dot
Hi there,
I was wondering if you had a chance to try out cluetip on IE8 in
regards to this issue?
Regards DotnetShadow
On Apr 18, 12:32 am, Karl Swedberg wrote:
> Not sure what's going on there, to be honest. I'll have to take a look
> as soon as I find some more time. It mi
HE TOOLTIP?
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Basically I got a check in the error function that checks whether to
show the error or redirect to the login page in case I have forms
authentication. So how can I hide the tooltip?
Regards DotnetShadow
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DOESN'T GET CALLED
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It seems beforeSend doesn't even get invoked for some reason? I can't
even set headers or anything.
Regards DotnetShadow
On Apr 22, 3:15 pm, Karl Swedberg wrote:
> Sorry for the delay in getting back to you guys. My email was down al
I am having the exact same problem even with the latest code and like
yourself I have had to edit the plugin I've been having a similar
discussion here:
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/594721dc160949fa/5b91e7890e38ad72?lnk=gst&q=dotnetshadow#5b91e78
chine from Microsoft if you don't want to install IE8
Regards DotnetShadow
On Apr 18, 12:32 am, Karl Swedberg wrote:
> Not sure what's going on there, to be honest. I'll have to take a look
> as soon as I find some more time. It might just be that binding
> cluetip to
happen with the error callback where we won't be able to tell the
status of xhr ie. xhr.status etc
Is it possible to have access to the the request object?
Regards DotnetShadow
On Apr 19, 12:19 pm, Karl Swedberg wrote:
> Yes, absolutely. You can add your own function to any of the $.aj
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The problem I have is that it doesn't recognize the "setRequestHeader"
method for some reason? Am I setting the header wrong?
Regards DotnetShadow
On Apr 19, 12:19 pm, Karl Swedberg wrote:
> Yes, absolutely. You can add your own function to any of the $.ajax
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would like your application
to redirect to the login page if the forms authentication has expired
instead of having the message say "content could not be loaded..."
Thanks once again
DonetShadow
On Apr 18, 11:29 pm, Karl Swedberg wrote:
> On Apr 17, 2009, at 11:50 PM, Dotne
gin - Need beforeSend() and error handling override
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/74ed458...
But I will have a go at your new implementation to see how it works
Thanks again
Dotnetshadow
On Apr 18, 3:24 am, Karl Swedberg wrote:
> Okay, tested the new version an
Thanks for that, I haven't tried it yet I actually temporarly solved
it using this:
cluetip plugin - Need beforeSend() and error handling override
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/74ed458203e6147b/5e9dd005a7b349b2?lnk=gst&q=dotnetshadow#5e9dd005a7b349b2
B
y edit the cluetip script. Also having the ability to
override the error method would be handy so that redirection can be
applied instead of displaying an error in the cluetip
Let me know what your thoughts are on this?
Regards DotnetShadow
can I detect that the ajax page tried to redirect to login page
and suppress the NTLM username/password prompt?
Regards DotnetShadow
can I detect that the ajax page tried to redirect to login page
and suppress the NTLM username/password prompt?
Regards DotnetShadow
ing on with IE8?
Thanks in advance
DotnetShadow
Hi there,
I was wondering what strategy people use when pointing to
code.jquery.com if it is down etc? Is there any way to fallback to a
local version?
Regards DotnetShadow
Hi there,
(Sorry if this has been posted many times everytime I go to post it
never shows up)
I'm just wondering with code.jquery.com what fallback strategy do
people use if it's down?
Regards DotnetShadow
Hi there,
Using code.jquery.com CDN is there any way to actually have a fallback
to local file in case the system is down?
Thanks in advance
Regards DotnetShadow
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