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Posted by dorayme on 08/24/07 01:25
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<Xns9995A71D2B69Enanopandaneredbojias@198.186.190.161>,
Neredbojias <monstersquasher@yahoo.com> wrote:
> dorayme scribed:
>
> > In article <yK-dndTYD6wTUlDbnZ2dnUVZ8rOdnZ2d@eclipse.net.uk>,
> > "John" <john1949@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> >> I have the following:
> >>
> >> <map name="pencils.jpg">
> >> <area shape="rect" alt="large" coords="56,300,80,350" href=" etc etc etc
> >>
> >> However, if the user changes the screen resolution the hotspots move.
> >
> > The relative distance between Roger Rabbit's eyes, judged by the
> > context of his whole funny body stays the same no matter how big
> > a picture of him you have on the wall.
>
> Not precisely true in an exact, pedantic sense.
On the contrary, it is true in the most pedantic sense. Why
should the relations change with size of picture on a wall or on
different monitors or resolutions?
--
dorayme
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