Karl,

Found a IE vs FF behavior difference.  The A links are using
name="title" attributes.   In FF, they are not shown or atleast the
delay is shown that the AJAX results appears and the title tip does
not.   In IE, it is always shown, so now you have two "tips" showing.

--
HLS

On Aug 7, 9:03 pm, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Welcome to jQuery! Glad you found us. :-)
>
> I'm also glad that the clueTip plugin is working for you. I'm still
> trying to squash one annoying bug that is arising on one web site in
> particular, although I haven't seen it anywhere else. As soon as that
> is out of the way, I'll be releasing another update -- and I think
> it'll finally be worthy of adding to the jquery.com/plugins repository.
>
> In the meantime, if you discover any bugs or annoyances with the
> plugin, feel free to send me an email and I'll see what I can do to
> make things right. Also, if you want a sneak peek at version 0.8 (I
> have no idea how to version things; just making it up as I go along),
> then you can see a new demo here:
>
> http://examples.learningjquery.com/67/demo/
>
> --Karl
> _________________
> Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com
>
> On Aug 7, 2007, at 5:26 PM, Pops wrote:
>
>
>
> > First, KUDOS to the developers of JQUERY.  I just discovered it a few
> > days ago and with it, I continue to be amazed of the on-going "web
> > 2.0" tool developments!   Being an old school guy, I still have my
> > concerns about where all this web 2.0 stuff is going, but once you
> > begin to use it more and you begin to put all those pragmatic
> > "negatives"  asidem you realize how powerful it all really is!
>
> > I think what got me is seeing the power of javascript, I mean, JQUERY
> > is basically a "another language layer" - a powerful one at that too,
> > that I simply never knew was possible.
>
> > I do hope that I may continue to use it (learning yet another language
> > syntax) within my products and hopefully contribute to its
> > development.
>
> > I discovered jquery via jtip when a request was made by customers to
> > add an ajax-based "preview" to our mail system.  I made some mods to
> > jtip and was looking to modify it even more to address concerns
> > related "dimensions" and "hoverIntent" ideas that I eventually found
> > to be implemented via ClueTip.  Well, I just finished migrating to
> > ClueTip and thats why I am writing now.  -  It works great!  Less ajax
> > calls, and popups are not clipped!
>
> > Well, I am sure the developers are very proud of their work - and they
> > should be. I may be a day late in saying this, but thanks for a GREAT
> > PIECE OF WORK!
>
> > Thanks
>
> > --
> > HLS

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