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I'm trying to use the 'title' attribute on links that activate Bootstrap popovers without it actually getting added to the popover itself.

Basically, I'm using icons for the links that activate them, but when I add the 'title' tag, it doesn't use the tooltip that'll usually pop over something that has a title attached to it.

I've done a lot of Googling but I haven't found a way to still use the title tag as a tooltip when using this.

If I have to change to another library for popovers, that's fine but I'd rather not if I don't have to.

Thanks in advance for your help!

Here's a bit of code to show what I mean.

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