_Re: Some Programing Required

From: Murray J (murrayscs_at_sasktel.net)
Date: 12/19/04


Date: 18 Dec 2004 15:38:13 -0800

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From: Jürgen Exner (jurgenex@hotmail.com)
Subject: Re: Some Programing Required
 
  
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Date: 2004-12-18 10:48:30 PST
 

Murray J wrote:
> I have an HTML page which is an image map with a 4 X 4 grid of 'hot
> spots', linking to other HTML pages, each of which contains a large
> (3200px X 2560px) image. I would like to capture the co-ordinates of
> the mouse at the instant when it is clicked on the first image, [...]

What made you believe that this has anything to do with Perl modules?

jue

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I was in a bookstore the other day, and I noticed the Perl books were
in a section with HTML CSS and Java.

Murray



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