Bubble help

My end users want to have mouse over bubble help on certain fields on a report (explaining the calculations) and charts. I found what I'm looking for on http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex5/dhtmltooltip.htm but I don't know where to place the code.
I tried placing the header and body code in the edit attributes of the page (2.0) but the page came back blank. Did the same when I put it in the template.
Thanks!
Amy

Amy,
http://htmldb.oracle.com/pls/otn/f?p=33573:1
Put the Style Sheet <script> tag in the Header Text of the Page, the region can be found by clicking the "edit attributes" button in the Page Definition View in the builder.
In the same page in the "Body header region" put the javascipt code.
Under label templates i modified the Optional Label from
<label for="#CURRENT_ITEM_NAME#" tabindex="999"><span class="t10OptionalLabel" >
to
<label for="#CURRENT_ITEM_NAME#" tabindex="999"><span class="t10OptionalLabel" onMouseover="ddrivetip(' Help Text for item #CURRENT_ITEM_NAME# ','yellow', 300)"; onMouseout="hideddrivetip()"; >
Vivek

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    Specifies which version of the XI message format to use to code the message header in the HTTP header (see XMBWS.UseEncoded). The value 2 stands for the XI 2.0 message format and the value 3 stands for the XI 3.0 message format. The default value is 3.
    XMBWS.UseQueryString=<boolean>
    XMBWS.XMBPort=<port_no>
    XMBWS.XMBPath=<path>
    XMBWS.XMLEncoding=UTF-8 (standaard)
    XI.AckFinal=<boolean> true / false
    What I do not get is what the difference is between  XMBWS.TargetURL=http://WebServiceHost:port/service-arguments and
    XMBWS.XMBPort=<port_no>, XMBWS.XMBPath=<path>
    Can someone explain it in other words (maybe with an example) then help.sap.com?
    Hope to hear from you.
    Best regards,
    Guido
    Edited by: G. Koopmann on Jun 24, 2008 9:04 AM

    You have to distinguish between parameters starting with XI. and XMBWS.
    You use the XMBWS. parameters for the direction XI -> J2SE adapter -> Webservice, the other parameters vice versa.
    When you deploy (or unzip) your J2SE adapter, then you find following files in the folder: insoap and outsoap. Check them for details.
    Regards
    Stefan

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