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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 11/23/59 11:43
Els wrote:
> Chris Ianson wrote:
>> "Els" <els.aNOSPAM@tiscali.nl> wrote in message
>> news:ecsp6czgs5rt.ofl1lhj3hi95.dlg@40tude.net...
>>
>>> So you're basically contradicting yourself.
>>> a) you want the page to remain in the position it is in when the
>>> visitor presses the link to jump to the right
>>> b) you want the text/map/etc to remain in view at the top of the
>>> window
>> Sorry, it's incredibly hard to explain what I want to do, because it's a new
>> web site project
>
> "Web site" as in out on the world wide web, targeted at the masses?
> You do know that there are loads of people who surf on 800x600 screens
> and plenty that have JavaScript turned off? And that there are people
> not having a Windows computer?
>
>> that is copyright and has to remain confidential
>> intellectual property.
>
> *Luigi alert* :P
I find it amazing the folks that endeavor into a project with no
foundation in the subject, (that's no the error thought) but when faced
with technical difficulties what others to supply them with solutions
without having to bother with taking the effort to study or research in
that field. It takes the cake that if someone was able to 'find the
solution' that they would want to copyright it!
Now to Chris, it is Chris in this thread, right? ;-) It is admirable in
computers (in any field as well) to push the envelope. I am an age old
hacker and love the thrill of discovering innovative solutions that
break-out of the confines of the "tools at hand". But when there are
already technologies at hand that can not only do the job easier but
better, well the appeal is diminished. From what I can gather from this
muddled exchange is you're trying to create some media effect with a
dynamic panorama. Not to sound like a broken record but Flash is one
technologies perfectly suited to this and would do it more reliably and
better. You could have it the panorama scroll with mere mouse-overs on
hot zones, God forbid play sounds at certain positions along the way,
simulate a 360 degree scroll...whatever.
No one owes you the answer, but we can advise for the knowledge and
experience that can assist you, but only if you are receptive to the
information. Don't believe what you are hearing? Fine. Good luck on your
endeavors.
<snippity snip>
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Jonathan
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