Extending the ImageMap HTML Control with AJAX 1.0 Extensions
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Title: xdxd   
Name: dxdx
Date: 2012-07-08 8:00:06 PM
Comment:
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Title: feedback   
Name: fegef
Date: 2010-01-11 9:06:18 AM
Comment:
not working, check it properly and in all browsers
Title: Thanks a Lot Dude   
Name: Johns
Date: 2009-01-25 3:46:50 AM
Comment:
This is what i looking for....greate example man.....thank you very much.....
Title: Just what I was looking for, but having some issues   
Name: IG
Date: 2008-12-10 5:24:44 AM
Comment:
This is a great example, I am however getting an error:

Microsoft JScript runtime error: 'window.location.hash' is null or not an object.

I am not too clued up with Java, so any guydance would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Ian
Title: Thanks for the example, works great!   
Name: KC
Date: 2008-04-16 9:10:25 AM
Comment:
Thanks for the example. Been looking for something just like this and has really helped! Never thought of using a service.

One comment: Currently, the code only seems to work in IE but a quick change will quickly resolve this...

Might I suggest that you change the very last part of your javascript file to look something like this:

// Register the class
MyServices.Location.registerClass("MyServices.Location");

var myLocation = "blah";
function pageLoad(sender, args) {
// Create a new instance of the class
myLocation = new MyServices.Location("modal", "modalBody", "updateProgress");

// Hide the popup div
myLocation.HidePopupInfo();
}

// Method called by the page controls
// to update the UI with the information
// from the ajax service
function GetAreaInfo(event, args) {
myLocation.ShowPopupinfo(event, args);
}

function HidePopup() {
// Hide the popup div
myLocation.HidePopupInfo();
}

If you notice, I changed "var Location = null;" to "var myLocation = null;". For some reason, the former would cause all non-IE browsers to redirect to whatever location was equal to (even when it was not null.)

Hope this helps and again, great example!

KC
Title: Why use web services?   
Name: BWG
Date: 2007-08-29 10:30:54 AM
Comment:
Interesting, but why is it necessary to use web services to achieve this?
Title: This example is working ...   
Name: WebDev
Date: 2007-07-27 6:12:02 AM
Comment:
... only in IE.
Title: Not working Example   
Name: WebDev
Date: 2007-07-27 6:02:09 AM
Comment:
I've been redirected from Default.aspx to null. Code doesn't work.






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