|  | Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 06/18/49 12:00 
Richard wrote:> "Steve" <no.one@example.com> wrote in message
 > news:w%5jj.32$GW7.17@newsfe05.lga...
 >> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
 >> news:V6OdnerEB7vgABHanZ2dnUVZ_oHinZ2d@comcast.com...
 >>> kamarajbca@gmail.com wrote:
 >>>> dear sir,
 >>>>
 >>>>            Now I am doing the task that the index page contains
 >>>> the US
 >>>> states Map.When i am pressing on the particular state that  state
 >>>> map
 >>>> will be open.I create the link to states using with Microsoft
 >>>> Frontpage.Now my problem is when i am clicking the county on the
 >>>> state
 >>>> map that particular county will be opened.There are 50 states in
 >>>> us
 >>>> how should i create the link to county on the state map.
 >>>>
 >>>>    Please give me the coding for this in php.
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>                                                Thank You.
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>  by,
 >>>>
 >>>>  kamaraj.
 >>>>
 >>> This is all client-side.  No PHP need be involved.
 >> wow. isn't forcing the user to enable scripting in their browser
 >> your argument in *every* 'discussion' you have with OMH? are you now
 >> saying it's ok? take your own advice, it needs a purely non-scripted
 >> counterpart or it's shit.
 >>
 >> all the guy needs is a us map that he can use the height and width
 >> thereof to 'tell' what state, even county, the user clicked (as
 >> submitted x/y). server-side, he gets x/y, and uses a coordinate
 >> boundry array to define the states...when x/y in a boundry, we have
 >> a known location.
 >>
 >> to answer his specific question, all he needs to do is submit the
 >> map image to the server when clicked...no specific client-side links
 >> need to exist at all. and thus, the alternative to client-side
 >> scripting. :)
 >
 > Client side image map?
 >
 > R.
 >
 >
 >
 
 Exactly.  No PHP involved.
 
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