On Aug 13, 10:56 am, "Sean Catchpole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Loading different pages with .ready's is just fine. If the page has already
> loaded then all .ready functions will be executed immediately. Also, there
> is probably not a scoping issue. You might want to make sure that the html
> you are trying to change (<a> tags) have all been loaded at the point your
> cluetip code gets executed.
Thanks Sean.
The only I get it to behave right is to uncomment the following the
initial web page:
<script type='text/javascript'>
$(document).ready(function() {
/* $('a.basic').cluetip({width: '450px',
arrows:true, dropShadow: false, waitImage: '/public/js/
wait.gif'});
*/
$('#winserver_pane1').load('/code/jqApplet1.wcx');
$('#winserver_pane2').load('/code/jqApplet2.wcx');
});
</script>
Each of the jqAppletx.wcx modudes generate HTML that includes the same
$('a.basic' ) line:
<script type='text/javascript'>
$(document).ready(function() {
$('a.basic').cluetip({width: '450px',
arrows:true, dropShadow: false, waitImage: '/public/js/
wait.gif'});
});
</script>
I am not sure how to wait on the completion. Does document.ready apply
when loaded by a AJAX call? hmmmm, I thought jQuery did that for ya.
It evaluates any scripts after the document loads? No?