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Posted by Chris Ianson on 03/24/06 20:04
"Spartanicus" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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>>Thanks. At last someone who gets it!
>
> The wonders of supplying a url, had you done that straight away everyone
> would have "gotten it" and wouldn't have wasted their time guessing.
My sincere and humble apologies for hoping you'd understand without me
having to create and upload an example.
>>Ahh, but if I could jump back up to another bookmark
>
> Continuing to use Frontpage terminology that means something else
> outside that narrow confine doesn't help if you want to talk to people
> outside of the Frontpage community.
Again, sincerest apologies for any distress caused to you or your loved
ones.
>>I have a second panorama image ('image2') which will be loadable into that
>>iframe by the user.
>>
>>* E.g. they click a jump tag (book mark/name ref) on the sea on the left
>>of
>>image1, and it will load image2 into that iframe, positioning image2 on
>>the
>>left of the iframe, showing underwater on the left.
>>* Click the jump tag in the middle, you image2 but the scrollbar jumps to
>>the middle of image2.
>>* Click the jump tag on the right, you get the right-edge of image2 and
>>the
>>iframe scrollbar positions itself automatically all the way to the right.
>
> Sorry, I can't make sense of that jumbled description.
So am I.
Look, I'm spending ages here trying to explain WHY I want to achieve
something, when actually all I need to know is HOW to achieve it.
Back to my question. Is there a way to call TWO jump tags from ONE click on
a hyperlink? I want 1 click to:
A) Work exactly as it does in the URL I provided
B) Jump to a name reference in the MAIN document (not the iframe) that
lines the window position back to where it should be
£1,000,000* to anyone who is able to actually show a way to do this.
*money will be in the form of an IOU payable after the death of the planet
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