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From: Bob
Subject: PoV World Map update
Date: 24 Jun 1999 22:22:48
Message: <3772E7F6.10E9B047@aol.com>
http://members.aol.com/wrld0rigin/povwrldjpg.htm

Please try to click on either, or both, North America and/or Europe for closeup views.
If you click elsewhere on one of the faces of the world you will go to the coordinate
submission page. Clicking on the title will take you to a current list of people.
Keep in mind there has been no new additions, if you haven't sent your location in,
please think about doing so.

Thankyou.
Bob

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From: Martin Crisp
Subject: Re: PoV World Map update
Date: 25 Jun 1999 22:02:33
Message: <B39A7204-5FE38@147.109.83.2>
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999 12:22 PM, Bob <mailto:inv### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>http://members.aol.com/wrld0rigin/povwrldjpg.htm
>
>Please try to click on either, or both, North America and/or Europe for
>closeup views.

:-(
Bloody Northern Hemisphere bias :-)

>If you click elsewhere on one of the faces of the world you will go to the
>coordinate
>submission page. Clicking on the title will take you to a current list of
people.
>Keep in mind there has been no new additions, if you haven't sent your
>location in,
>please think about doing so.

I tried: 
Latitude choices: Northern Hemisphere, No Value
(Southern Hemisphere is on the page rather than in the menu, other menus
suffer the same problem.)

I'm at:
42deg 40min S, 147deg 20min E

I use POV Ray:
Not Enough
(Not enough time)

I'm not an IMP team member.

So, anyone further south?


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Martin
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From: Martin Crisp
Subject: Re: PoV World Map update
Date: 25 Jun 1999 23:49:14
Message: <B39A8B05-BDF6A@147.109.83.2>
On Sat, 26 Jun 1999 12:03 PM, Martin Crisp
<mailto:val### [at] tesseractcomau> wrote:
>On Fri, 25 Jun 1999 12:22 PM, Bob <mailto:inv### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>>http://members.aol.com/wrld0rigin/povwrldjpg.htm
>>
>>Please try to click on either, or both, North America and/or Europe for
>>closeup views.
>
>:-(
>Bloody Northern Hemisphere bias :-)
>

[snip]

>
>I tried: 
>Latitude choices: Northern Hemisphere, No Value
>(Southern Hemisphere is on the page rather than in the menu, other menus
>suffer the same problem.)

Browser error...
Cyberdog choked, Netscrape fine....

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Martin
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From: Bob
Subject: Re: PoV World Map update
Date: 26 Jun 1999 04:31:46
Message: <37748FEB.71DAA10B@aol.com>
Yes, I knew I should have mentioned that the image map I made for the browsers is
supposed to be for Netscape 2.* or higher and I'm guessing about IE 3.* and higher
also.
It's just that I went on the typical naive assumption that most people would be using
one which is compatible enough to do the linking. I wouldn't dare use Java Script but
I
might possibly do the more usual "links" method instead, especially if several people
can't use the image map as is. Aw heck, I'll try links to those zoomed in views
elsewhere anyway. I don't want frustration to occur if I can help it.
Btw, there's going to be a magnified look at Australia later. Main reason is because
of
the Melbourne folks. So don't get discouraged you upsidedowners (just kidding), it's
just that there will always be the likelyhood of such close markers that won't always
be
separable so don't expect zooms of zooms please.


Martin Crisp wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 26 Jun 1999 12:03 PM, Martin Crisp
> <mailto:val### [at] tesseractcomau> wrote:
> >On Fri, 25 Jun 1999 12:22 PM, Bob <mailto:inv### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> >>http://members.aol.com/wrld0rigin/povwrldjpg.htm
> >>
> >>Please try to click on either, or both, North America and/or Europe for
> >>closeup views.
> >
> >:-(
> >Bloody Northern Hemisphere bias :-)
> >
> 
> [snip]
> 
> >
> >I tried:
> >Latitude choices: Northern Hemisphere, No Value
> >(Southern Hemisphere is on the page rather than in the menu, other menus
> >suffer the same problem.)
> 
> Browser error...
> Cyberdog choked, Netscrape fine....
> 
> Have Fun
> Martin
> --
> Owner/Operator - Tesseract Computing
> <hypercube 'at' tesseract.com.au> or just reply.
> 
> Computer Systems Officer - Tourism Tasmania
> <Martin.Crisp 'at' tourism.tas.gov.au>
> 
> I speak for me.

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From: Martin Crisp
Subject: Re: PoV World Map update
Date: 29 Jun 1999 23:26:35
Message: <37798e6b@news.povray.org>
Bob wrote in message <37748FEB.71DAA10B@aol.com>...

Hi again Bob, sorry to be taking so much of your attention ...

>Yes, I knew I should have mentioned that the image map I made for the
browsers is
>supposed to be for Netscape 2.* or higher and I'm guessing about IE 3.*
and higher also.

The weird thing is most of that stuff works fine in Cyberdog (it doesn't
like progressive JPEGs, nested tables or JavaScript, and animated GIFs
need to be done 'right' as far as refresh options or they look awful)

>It's just that I went on the typical naive assumption that most people
would be using
>one which is compatible enough to do the linking. I wouldn't dare use
Java Script but I

Image map worked fine.

>might possibly do the more usual "links" method instead, especially if
several people
>can't use the image map as is. Aw heck, I'll try links to those zoomed
in views
>elsewhere anyway. I don't want frustration to occur if I can help it.

Methinks you've grabbed the wrong end of the stick - My problem was that
once on the location submission page, the pop-up menus were only getting
the first list entry, the rest were being dumped onto the page.

Again I dunno why Cyberdog would behave this way and Netscrape properly
(first time I've seen CD do it, so I assumed that it was the page...),
might have a look at the source...

Ah-ha - Each of your menus has items that look like this:
<Option>value<BR>

Lose the <BR> and Cyberdog (and possibly other finicky browsers) should
be fine - least that's the major difference between your menus and, say,
altavista's.

>Btw, there's going to be a magnified look at Australia later. Main
reason is because of

Excellent :-)

>the Melbourne folks. So don't get discouraged you upsidedowners (just
kidding), it's

Dunno that I'd do it for them :-)
(parochialism alive and well down under)

>just that there will always be the likelyhood of such close markers
that won't always be
>separable so don't expect zooms of zooms please.

Not good enough! :-)

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Martin
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