You may have to guide me a bit on this, I tried making it do nothing,
but nothing seemed to change.

Then again, I'm not the greatest with this code.

Let me know what you think I should put in its place, and I'll see if
that works...though I find it odd that I removed the code and the
popups still canceled.

On Jun 15, 1:34 pm, Jonas Wagner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> > The bubble does close, but the link doesn't work.
>
> So I think we've narrowed down the problem now:
>
> 1. There is code which closes the bubble but shouldn't (because the
> click is inside the bubble).
> 2. The code fails to compute the click position correctly because the
> scroll offset is not taken into account.
>
> I really think the bug is somewhere close to
> SimileAjax.WindowManager.cancelPopups(). To confirm this, it would be
> good if you could override that function (make it do nothing, so the
> bubbles do not close) and check whether the link works.
>
> For me, it's difficult to investigate further because I'm running IE
> only emulated on my linux box and don't have access to javascript
> debugging except firebug lite. Any other motivated IE-user out there?
>
> Best,
> Jonas
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