Thanks for these responses.  This is a great module. - Dave

On May 8, 6:47 am, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm trying to create some AJAX tabs that load a PHP page subject to a
> > parameter.  However, whenever I roll over my tabs, or click on one of
> > them, they attempt to load something called "remote-tab-n" where "n"
> > is the sequence of where the tab occurred.  However, I haven't put
> > this string anywhere in my code.  What am I doing wrong?  Here is what
> > I have:
>
> > <html>
> > <head>
> > <link type="text/css" href="jquery.tabs.css" rel="stylesheet">
> > <script src="scripts/jquery-1.1.2.pack.js" type="text/javascript"></
> > script>
> > <script src="scripts/jquery.history_remote.pack.js" type="text/
> > javascript"></script>
> > <script src="scripts/jquery.tabs.pack.js" type="text/javascript"></
> > script>
> > <script type="text/javascript">
>
> > $(document).ready(function(){
> >    // create AJAX tabs
> >    $('#container').tabs({
> >         remote: true,
> >         onShow: function(clicked, shown, hidden) {
> >             // alert( $('li', shown).size() );
> >         }
> >    });
> > });
>
> > </script>
> > </head>
> > <body>
>
> > <div id="container"><ul>
> > <li><a href="draw_modules?tab_id=1">General</a></li>
> > <li><a href="draw_modules?tab_id=2">Math</a></li>
> > <li><a href="draw_modules?tab_id=4">Social Studies</a></li>
> > <li><a href="draw_modules?tab_id=5">Reading</a></li>
> > <li><a href="draw_modules?tab_id=6">Learning Management</a></li>
> > <li><a href="draw_modules?tab_id=9">New Tab</a></li>
> >                            </ul></div>
> > </body>
> > </html>
>
> > Thanks for any advice, - Dave
>
> The plugin needs to change the existing links to hashes to be able to
> support history and bookmarking. This is by default done with the prefix
> "remote-tab-" plus a simple counter.
>
> You can change the default with the option hashPrefix, like so:
>
> $('#container').tabs({
>      remote: true,
>      hashPrefix: 'draw_module_'
>
> });
>
> That would result in links pointing to "#draw_module_1", ...
>
> I'm planning for a little longer to retrieve that generated hash from
> the link text and/or its title attribute, but currently I have
> absolutely no time to work on a robust solution.
>
> HTH, Klaus

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