OK.  Not quite so perfect.  At first it seemed to work fine.  When I
manually set the text...

$(".ToolTip").tooltip({bodyHandler: function() {
                return "Add Comment"
            },showURL:false});

It works fine.  However, when I set it as the result of a function, I
get a 'nodeType' is null or not an object error.

Example:
function test() {
    return TextResult.OfSome.AjaxFunction()
}
$(".ToolTip").tooltip({bodyHandler: function() {
                return "Add Comment"
            },showURL:false});


Any insight?

Thanks,
K-

On Apr 3, 4:52 pm, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kyle Holder schrieb:> Hi,
>
> > I have a page with about 30 instances of the tool tip object on them.
> > These are dynamically updated divs.  In order to change the text
> > inside the tooltip, you need to re-initialize them by calling $
> > ("#object").tooltip(). This works perfectly.  However, when I do that
> > too many times (the number changes), the tool completely kills
> > javascript in my browser.  The number of "refreshes" changes (I can't
> > say it's 5 or 10), but it keeps happening.
>
> > Any thoughts?
>
> Instead of reinitializing the tooltip plugin, use the bodyHandler option
> to retrieve the updated tooltip. That should avoid rebinding the same
> event oder and over again.
>
> Jörn

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