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    Need_help wrote:
    > Sorry for inconveniance, but I couldn't check the newsgroup since
    > friday. I can't see any solutions right now on my post... So, one
    > more time... (if anyone noticed the solution)...
    >
    > I have javascript that shows exact mouse coordinates on screen: (see
    > script bellow).
    >
    > I should submit those coordinates to page2.asp when I click on image
    > that is placed on page1.asp Anyone knows the easiest solution...?
    > ...
    This is a client side scripting issue which is very much on-topic at
    news:comp.lang.javascript which is over there ---->

    Just a thought: Have you considered how you will capture the data when
    client-side script is disabled?

    --
    William Tasso - [url]http://WilliamTasso.com[/url]


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    Default Re: Coordinates solution...

    Fix your clock...

    Cheers
    Ken

    "Need_help" <nospam@nospam.hr> wrote in message
    news:%23at95%231eDHA.1060@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
    : Sorry for inconveniance, but I couldn't check the newsgroup since friday.
    I
    : can't see any solutions right now on my post... So, one more time... (if
    : anyone noticed the solution)...
    :
    : I have javascript that shows exact mouse coordinates on screen: (see
    script
    : bellow).
    :
    : I should submit those coordinates to page2.asp when I click on image that
    is
    : placed on page1.asp Anyone knows the easiest solution...?


    Ken Schaefer Guest

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    Default Coordinates solution...

    Sorry for inconveniance, but I couldn't check the newsgroup since friday. I
    can't see any solutions right now on my post... So, one more time... (if
    anyone noticed the solution)...

    I have javascript that shows exact mouse coordinates on screen: (see script
    bellow).

    I should submit those coordinates to page2.asp when I click on image that is
    placed on page1.asp Anyone knows the easiest solution...?

    <p>
    <img src="image.jpg"
    alt="Graficki prikaz - jpeg" usemap="#map1">
    <map id="map1" name="map1">
    <area coords="490,10,350,200" href="page2.asp">
    </map>
    </p>
    <!-- Part One:
    Set up a form named "Show" with text fields named "MouseX"
    and "MouseY". Note in the getMouseXY() function how fields
    are addressed, thus: document.FormName.FieldName.value
    //-->

    <form name="Show">
    <input type="text" name="MouseX" value="0" size="4"> X<br>
    <input type="text" name="MouseY" value="0" size="4"> Y<br>
    </form>

    <!-- Part Two:
    Use JavaScript ver 1.2 so older browsers ignore the script.
    The &lt;script> must be *after* the &lt;form> -- since the form
    and fields must exist *prior* to being called in the script.
    //-->

    <script language="JavaScript1.2">
    <!--

    // Detect if the browser is IE or not.
    // If it is not IE, we assume that the browser is NS.
    var IE = document.all?true:false

    // If NS -- that is, !IE -- then set up for mouse capture
    if (!IE) document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEMOVE)

    // Set-up to use getMouseXY function onMouseMove
    document.onmousemove = getMouseXY;

    // Temporary variables to hold mouse x-y pos.s
    var tempX = 0
    var tempY = 0

    // Main function to retrieve mouse x-y pos.s

    function getMouseXY(e) {
    if (IE) { // grab the x-y pos.s if browser is IE
    tempX = event.clientX + document.body.scrollLeft
    tempY = event.clientY + document.body.scrollTop
    } else { // grab the x-y pos.s if browser is NS
    tempX = e.pageX
    tempY = e.pageY
    }
    // catch possible negative values in NS4
    if (tempX < 0){tempX = 0}
    if (tempY < 0){tempY = 0}
    // show the position values in the form named Show
    // in the text fields named MouseX and MouseY
    document.Show.MouseX.value = tempX
    document.Show.MouseY.value = tempY
    return true
    }

    //-->
    </script>


    </body>
    </html>


    Need_help Guest

  5. #4

    Default Re: Coordinates solution...

    Try to look cop.jang.javascript


    Need_help Guest

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