Thanks for your reply! But I just want to open it faster in internet
explorer since IE doesn't rcognize the fadein effect and so shows it
after the time, the tooltip would have been faded in completely, you
understand?? Why can't the IE use the fadein effect? Is three any
workaround???

Thanks!


Karl Swedberg schrieb:
> On Jan 5, 2008, at 2:32 PM, KnoxBaby wrote:
>> Sorry for asking again, but perhaps you overread that there's again a
>> question at the end of my statement when I already said that
>> everything works fine:
>>
>> Is it possible to show the tooltip a little bit
>> faster in IE and with the fade effect???
> 
> 
> Hi, yes, I must have missed that question.
> 
> Are you using the hoverIntent plugin? If so, you can try to show the  
> tooltip faster using hoverIntent: false and by setting an openSpeed.  
> Something like this, perhaps:
> 
>      $('a.help').cluetip({
>                 cluetipClass: 'jtip',
>                 arrows: true,
>                 dropShadow: false,
>                 leftOffset: 20,
>                 fx: {
>                   open:       'fadeIn',
>                   openSpeed:  'fast'
>                 },
>                 local: true,
>                 hideLocal: true,
>                 hoverIntent: false
>         });
> 
> 
> Hope that does the trick for you.
> 
> 
> --Karl
> _________________
> Karl Swedberg
> www.englishrules.com
> www.learningjquery.com
> 
> 
>>
>>
>> On 1 Jan., 12:36, KnoxBaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> WOW thanks, now it works also in IE (the confirm msg abort and the
>>> tooltip)!
>>> To the problem with the trailing comma: I thought first when I  
>>> started
>>> with jquery that thisd may be wrong but than I often saw it with a
>>> trailing comma at the end of an array and since in php it's also
>>> allowed (array('asd', 'asd312', );) I thought that wouldn't be the
>>> problem...
>>>
>>> Now another question: Is it possible to show the tooltip a little bit
>>> faster in IE and with the fade effect???
>>>
>>> On 30 Dez. 2007, 20:18, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Okay, it looks like it's working fine in Firefox, but not at all in
>>>> IE6. The problem is that you have a trailing comma in your object
>>>> literal, an incorrect syntax that Firefox overlooks.
>>>>        $('a.help').cluetip({
>>>>                cluetipClass: 'jtip',
>>>>                arrows: true,
>>>>                dropShadow: false,
>>>>                positionBy: 'auto',
>>>>                leftOffset: 20,
>>>>                fx: {
>>>>                  open:       'fadeIn', // can be 'show' or  
>>>> 'slideDown' or 'fadeIn'
>>>>                  openSpeed:  ''
>>>>                },
>>>>                local: true,
>>>>                hideLocal: true, // <-- REMOVE THIS COMMA
>>>>        }).click(function() {
>>>>            return confirm('Diese News wirklich löschen?');
>>>>       });
>>>> Actually, hideLocal is set to true by default, so you don't need  
>>>> that
>>>> line at all. If you remove the line, however, make sure you remove  
>>>> the
>>>> trailing comma after local: true as well.
>>>> --Karl
>>>> _________________
>>>> Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com
>>>> On Dec 29, 2007, at 8:17 AM, KnoxBaby wrote:
>>>>> Still the problem:
>>>>> http://www.jahlabs.de/jquery/test/
>>>>> In IE: Tooltips and confirm message bug still not working :(
>>>>> On 26 Dez., 01:45, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>> On Dec 24, 2007, at 5:41 PM, KnoxBaby wrote:
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>> thanks for your help again. Thanks, I want to say that I didn't
>>>>>>> upload
>>>>>>> the new "version" because it worked everything ...
>>>>>>> Second, I want to ask you if you can add the possibility to split
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> local content too if spitTitle is set because than I would not
>>>>>>> have a
>>>>>>> redundant data as title again and again.
>>>>>> Hmm. I doubt I'll be adding that as a feature.
>>>>>>> Than, to your solution about the link with the onclick="return
>>>>>>> confirm(...)", I have to say: Is there another solution because I
>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>> several links and every link has a tooltip with the same "style",
>>>>>>> but
>>>>>>> another confirm message so I would have to use the same cluetip  
>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>> different confirm messages and that would be a little be
>>>>>>> redundant :(
>>>>>> Adding onclick handlers directly in your HTML seems to be the most
>>>>>> redundant way you could possibly do this. There are a number of  
>>>>>> ways
>>>>>> to target your confirm messages to the particular link that is  
>>>>>> being
>>>>>> clicked. Here is just one way:
>>>>>> $('a.help')
>>>>>>   .cluetip({
>>>>>>       cluetipClass: 'jtip',
>>>>>>       arrows: true,
>>>>>>       dropShadow: false,
>>>>>>       positionBy: 'auto',
>>>>>>       leftOffset: 20,
>>>>>>       fx: {
>>>>>>           open:       'fadeIn', // can be 'show' or 'slideDown' or
>>>>>> 'fadeIn'
>>>>>>           openSpeed:  ''
>>>>>>       },
>>>>>>       local: true
>>>>>>   })
>>>>>> .filter(':first-child') // from all a.help elements, select only
>>>>>> those that are the first child of their parent
>>>>>>   .click(function() {
>>>>>>       return confirm('Diese News wirklich löschen?');
>>>>>>   });
>>>>>> You could also, as another example, filter by what the value of  
>>>>>> any
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> the link's attributes is.
>>>>>>> thanks!!!
>>>>>> You're welcome. :-)
>>>>>>> On Dec 24, 8:31 pm, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>>>> Okay, after investigating a bit more, I discovered that there  
>>>>>>>> is an
>>>>>>>> error in the Metadata plugin that you're using.
>>>>>>>> On line 95 the left curly bracket is not escaped in the regexp:
>>>>>>>>            if ( !/^{/.test( data ) )
>>>>>>>> it should be this:
>>>>>>>>            if ( !/^\{/.test( data ) )
>>>>>>>> Actually, that isn't what is causing this particular problem, so
>>>>>>>> something else is going on there, too.  Regardless, the good  
>>>>>>>> news
>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>> that the SVN version of Metadata 2.0 does not change the  
>>>>>>>> contents
>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>> the element to [object object] when you use .wrapInner() on  
>>>>>>>> it. You
>>>>>>>> can pick it up here:
>>>>>>>> http://jqueryjs.googlecode.com/svn/tags/plugins/metadata/2.0/
>>>>>>>> jquery.m...
>>>>>>>> --Karl
>>>>>>>> _________________
>>>>>>>> Karl Swedberg
>>>>>>>> On Dec 24, 2007, at 4:23 AM, KnoxBaby wrote:
>>>>>>>>> WOW thanks, I try this ... the problem is: I need metadata  
>>>>>>>>> plugin
>>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>>> the table sorter to work correctly :( Do you think there's a
>>>>>>>>> nother
>>>>>>>>> version of metadata, that would work?
>>>>>>>>> jtip.js can be removed as it is only necesary on the login  
>>>>>>>>> page!
>>>>>>>>> Thanks for your effort, I hope, that the problem with the  
>>>>>>>>> metadata
>>>>>>>>> plugin can be fixed! that would be great :)
>>>>>>>>> On Dec 24, 4:25 am, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> The plot thickens!
>>>>>>>>>>>> I really don't know the reason ... tried everything. But one
>>>>>>>>>>>> question
>>>>>>>>>>>> more: When I use local content, I think the spiTitle option
>>>>>>>>>>>> should be
>>>>>>>>>>>> available for this too to split the local content into  
>>>>>>>>>>>> title/
>>>>>>>>>>>> content
>>>>>>>>>>>> or how to do that instead? thanks!
>>>>>>>>>> I started plucking out other stuff that was on your page, and
>>>>>>>>>> when I
>>>>>>>>>> removed the metadata plugin, the problem magically vanished.  
>>>>>>>>>> Not
>>>>>>>>>> sure
>>>>>>>>>> why, but it looks like something breaks with your version of  
>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>> metadata plugin and the .wrapInner() method. Can you try  
>>>>>>>>>> removing
>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>> metadata plugin from the page and testing again? Also, might  
>>>>>>>>>> as
>>>>>>>>>> well
>>>>>>>>>> remove jtip.js, just in case. I haven't tested in IE yet, but
>>>>>>>>>> firefox
>>>>>>>>>> stopped displaying [object object].
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks, and sorry about the hassle.
>>>>>>>>>> --Karl
>>>>>>>>>> _________________
>>>>>>>>>> Karl Swedberg
>>>>>>>>>> On Dec 23, 2007, at 5:36 PM, KnoxBaby wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> oh I missed the link to my site:
>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.jahlabs.de/jquery/test/
>>>>>>>>>>> On 23 Dez., 22:39, KnoxBaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks again for your great support and help, but it doesn't
>>>>>>>>>>>> fix my
>>>>>>>>>>>> prob :(
>>>>>>>>>>>> Again my site:
>>>>>>>>>>>> it's the newest jquery file and cluetip comes from svn! I  
>>>>>>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>>>>>>> removed
>>>>>>>>>>>> the spitTitle but also when I try to use rel="asd.html"  
>>>>>>>>>>>> without
>>>>>>>>>>>> local:true and the asd.html is in the same directory, I  
>>>>>>>>>>>> have an
>>>>>>>>>>>> empty
>>>>>>>>>>>> tooltip ...
>>>>>>>>>>>> Now with the local content, the tooltip displays again  
>>>>>>>>>>>> [object
>>>>>>>>>>>> Object]
>>>>>>>>>>>> in Firefox and doesn't display the tooltip in IE :(
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 23 Dez., 22:13, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -In IE it shows sometimes in the status bar "errors on the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> page",
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sometimes not ... I'm a little bit confused ...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -In Firefox, Tooltips are shown correctly if I use  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> title=""
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> attribute
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and spitTitle in tpl/my_cluetips.js and without  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> spitTitle and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> using
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> local:true, it shows a tooltip with [object Object] as
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> content
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -In IE, both options don't work and don't even show a  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> tooltip
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrong content
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -in IE, the sorting of the table doesn't work on the  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> columns
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dates in it ...
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi there. Looks like a problem with your script is  
>>>>>>>>>>>>> causing a
>>>>>>>>>>>>> JavaScript error in the clueTip code. I believe this error
>>>>>>>>>>>>> could
>>>>>>>>>>>>> be
>>>>>>>>>>>>> keeping the rest of your scripts from running on
>>>>>>>>>>>>> document.ready,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> so
>>>>>>>>>>>>> this could be the reason you're having all the other  
>>>>>>>>>>>>> problems:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>    $('a.help').cluetip({
>>>>>>>>>>>>>            cluetipClass: 'jtip',
>>>>>>>>>>>>>            arrows: true,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>            dropShadow: false,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>            leftOffset: 20,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>            fx: {
>>>>>>>>>>>>>              open:       'fadeIn', // can be 'show' or
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'slideDown' or 'fadeIn'
>>>>>>>>>>>>>              openSpeed:  ''
>>>>>>>>>>>>>            },
>>>>>>>>>>>>>            local: true,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>            hideLocal: true,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>            splitTitle: '|'  // this is the problem option.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>    });
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here you're using the splitTitle option as well as the  
>>>>>>>>>>>>> local
>>>>>>>>>>>>> option.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> You can only have one or the other. Also, those links don't
>>>>>>>>>>>>> have a
>>>>>>>>>>>>> title attribute, and that is what is causing the error. The
>>>>>>>>>>>>> plugin
>>>>>>>>>>>>> should really handle that more gracefully. In fact, the svn
>>>>>>>>>>>>> version
>>>>>>>>>>>>> has fixed it as of November 27 ("clueTip: fixed error
>>>>>>>>>>>>> (reported
>>>>>>>>>>>>> athttp://jquery.com/plugins/node/941)
>>>>>>>>>>>>> when splitTitle is used and title attribute is empty."). If
>>>>>>>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>>>>>>>> want
>>>>>>>>>>>>> to use the splitTitle option, you'll need a title  
>>>>>>>>>>>>> attribute to
>>>>>>>>>>>>> split. ;-) If you want to use local content, remove the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> splitTitle
>>>>>>>>>>>>> option.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -whgen the tooltips are shown and you click the delete  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> link
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> click
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on "abort", the link is clicked even though the browser
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> should
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "stop"
>>> ...
>>>
>>> Erfahren Sie mehr »
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