>
>> > Do you present it to the user as is, or do some javascript wizardry
>> > to merge it with another html page?
>>
> The latter, we currently use it in a full blown application where we
> "merge" a raster map with the imagemap at runtime (when it's needed).
> This means two different requests to geoserver, one for the raster map,
> one for the "tooltip" imagemap level. But this is the way we use it.
> Someone else can probably use it in a different way.
>
This is super cool. I like this approach a lot. Can you do full
javascript pop-ups in your onclick events? Like instead of just a
tooltip? If it can do that then we're very close to a way to better
solve the issue of displaying tons of javascript pop-up points on a map.
I think Google recently paid a lot of money to buy a company for this
very technology - to render out the clickable pop-ups instead of doing
them with javascript.
Chris
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