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Here my code

  <a href="http://linkurl" class="link" title="sometitle">
 text link 

 <span class="hidden-tooltip-data" style="display: none;"> <a
 href="http://www.google.ca"> my link here destroy everything </a 
</span>
  </a>

I use Poshy here script

       $('.link').each(function() {
      var tooltip = $(".hidden-tooltip-data",this).html();
      $(this).attr("title","");
    $(this).poshytip({
    content: function(updateCallback) {
        return tooltip;
             }
         });
      });
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    You should never put an <a> inside of another <a>, no matter what. You also don't explain what it is you're trying to do, you just throw a bunch of code at us.
    – qJake
    May 30, 2011 at 18:05
  • this is wrong, why do you want to do that way?
    – kobe
    May 30, 2011 at 18:06
  • Your question does not make sense .... May 30, 2011 at 18:06
  • The question does make sense; even if what he wants to do is completely incorrect. Explaining him why is a good answer in any case. May 30, 2011 at 18:06
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    well, the question is clear dunno why somebody gave a -1. May 30, 2011 at 18:21

4 Answers 4

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Nested links are illegal. This case is explicitly mentioned in the HTML 4.01 Specification.

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First of all you shouldn't be doing that. The reason resides in the fact that the child a is completely ignored because it's under the parent a.

I suggest you just making a span that contains two different a tags that contain as many span as required.

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You should not put a link inside another link.

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By default, Poshytip will read an element's title attribute and use that as the tooltip content. However, you want to include a link in the tip, and putting HTML in the title would look ugly if JavaScript is turned off (and be inaccessible).

Your best approach would be to include a text-only title for downlevel browsers and include the enhanced tip content in a data attribute (obvously escaping markup):

<a href="..." class="link" title="basic content" data-tip="enhanced content &lt;a href=&quot;...&quot;&gt;link&lt;/a&gt;">...</a>

 

$('.link').each(function() {
    $(this).attr('title','').poshytip({ content: $(this).data('tip') });
});

Including markup in an attribute like that obviously gets a little messy, so if your tips have a common format, it might be a better idea to include the URL as the data attribute and build the markup in script.

$('.link').each(function() {
    $(this).attr('title','').poshytip({ content: '<a href="' + $(this).data('tiplink') + '">link</a>' });
});

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