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<p>[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 509412, member: 4230"]I have instituted a new map for my website. In the past i have used a static image, usually comprising a high resolution image, and then drop the resolution when i reach the level of detail i need (to save on download times for the end user). An example of this static map can be seen <a href="http://www.daggarjon.com/Coins_index.php" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.daggarjon.com/Coins_index.php" rel="nofollow"> here </a> on my world coins index page. </p><p><br /></p><p>This is where i would like your help. on my world currency page <a href="http://www.daggarjon.com/Currency_index.php" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.daggarjon.com/Currency_index.php" rel="nofollow"> here </a>, i have set up a new map .. kind of akin to what google maps or mapquest has (only not quite as dynamic). When you first load the page, it will give you the view of part of north america, africa and pieces of europe. But with this map being interactive, you can pan AND zoom to any part in the world. I have visited the streets of London, the alleys of Paris and and rivers of Venice. </p><p><br /></p><p>Now, as great as this map is for its purpose, it does not have the arial imagery that google maps and mapquest has, and you cant query information to say find an address. But its not meant for that. I only wanted to use it for educational purposes - which i hope it will help. </p><p><br /></p><p>Where does your help come in?? I have tested it on 2 desktops, and a laptop, with ZERO issues. However, a couple of my coworkers have found glitches when trying to pan and zoom - especially if they hold the middle mouse button down and pan off the screen, and then release the middle mouse button ... the map at that point doesnt realize the user let go and will continue to follow the mouse around as if the user was still holding the middle mouse button.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would like feedback on any other glitches. Since the map is open source information hosted by ESRI (the makers of ArcMap GIS software) there is nothing i can do to 'fix' any glicthes. But if i know what causes them, i can inform anybody who asks down the road, how deal with it <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>many thanks!!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 509412, member: 4230"]I have instituted a new map for my website. In the past i have used a static image, usually comprising a high resolution image, and then drop the resolution when i reach the level of detail i need (to save on download times for the end user). An example of this static map can be seen [url= http://www.daggarjon.com/Coins_index.php] here [/url] on my world coins index page. This is where i would like your help. on my world currency page [url= http://www.daggarjon.com/Currency_index.php] here [/url], i have set up a new map .. kind of akin to what google maps or mapquest has (only not quite as dynamic). When you first load the page, it will give you the view of part of north america, africa and pieces of europe. But with this map being interactive, you can pan AND zoom to any part in the world. I have visited the streets of London, the alleys of Paris and and rivers of Venice. Now, as great as this map is for its purpose, it does not have the arial imagery that google maps and mapquest has, and you cant query information to say find an address. But its not meant for that. I only wanted to use it for educational purposes - which i hope it will help. Where does your help come in?? I have tested it on 2 desktops, and a laptop, with ZERO issues. However, a couple of my coworkers have found glitches when trying to pan and zoom - especially if they hold the middle mouse button down and pan off the screen, and then release the middle mouse button ... the map at that point doesnt realize the user let go and will continue to follow the mouse around as if the user was still holding the middle mouse button. I would like feedback on any other glitches. Since the map is open source information hosted by ESRI (the makers of ArcMap GIS software) there is nothing i can do to 'fix' any glicthes. But if i know what causes them, i can inform anybody who asks down the road, how deal with it :) many thanks!!![/QUOTE]
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