Er sorry to clutter your inboxes... I figured it out. I was omitting
the callback parameter in my URL, after I added that back in, it
worked. Thanks for reading.

On Nov 19, 7:28 pm, Yazan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to use the cluetip plugin to display some information I'm
> pulling from a $.getJSON call. Perhaps it's obvious to someone what
> the best way to do this is. Right now, I'm having some difficulty
> getting the content to display. Here's what I have:
>
> There's a hidden div, let's call it "#content", that I am using as the
> rel attribute of my anchor - this is the div from which the cluetip
> will get its contents. #content is initially empty, but in the cluetip
> options, I am populating the div with data from a $.getJSON call
> within the function that's called in the onActivate cluetip option.
> The problem seems to be that that function is called too late -- the
> cluetip shows up as empty when I initially mouseover, but then it
> shows the correct contents when I mouseover a second time. What would
> be the proper way to do this?
>
> I have a feeling I should be using the ajax functionality of cluetip,
> but I am getting cross-domain errors when I try it that way (placing
> the URL of the JSONP call as the anchor's rel value). Is there a
> specific way to allow me to access data from other domains?
>
> thanks in advance,
> Yazan

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