Assistance Requested

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RF Rohrer

I am seeking assistance in the development of a J/S script that will, on
OnClick browser action cause another, external piece of HTML code to be
displayed near where the mouse was when OnClick was sensed and will sense
the boundaries of the display and not go beyond the top/bottom or left/right
boundaries of the visible screen. I would like it to be draggable out of the
way.

This is to be used on a Class Reunion web site to display a panel of photos
that exists for each classmate in HTML format already, located in a separate
directory from other documents.

These photo panels exist and are in use on our Class web site.

I want to make these classmate photo panels available to the web site
visitor with an OnClick mouse action;
1) The home page has small photos of the classmate for the year they were
last at WHS and I want them to be able to display the photo panel for each
classmate with an OnClick action.
2) On each of the classmate lists, I want to display the photo panel for
each classmate with an OnClick action.
3) On numerous Photos, for example, the 2000 Reunion Group photo, I want to
be able to use client-side image mapping as a way to evoke this display with
an OnClick display of the photo panel for that PARTICULAR classmate when
their photo is clicked upon. This is a neat comparison of old school photos
to present day photo.

The total accumulated file size of all images is way too large to pre-load.
But on a classmate-by-classmate, OnClick basis, it appears to me to be a
livable response time for a visitor to enjoy these pop-ups. That is why I
have made a point of the EXTERNAL source feature.

There are a few classmates that have dial-up at 56k that will suffer long
loads, but the majority will have broadband and will find this cool. I
expect he 56k users will be migrating to broadband soon. So, I am designing
this for broadband load times.

This Class Reunion web site is a private web site.

I have tried searching Google for cut-n-paste Scripts and found no exact
fits. There are a few close that I have tried to modify without success. And
I have tried using Iframe, which I have used in other places, but could not
figure out how to make it appear NEAR the point of the mouse-action and away
from the bourders.

If you can do this, and will, email me at fredrobertbob1960.yahoo.com (
leave off the 1960 to make the email address valid). Include some idea of
cost and what you need from me in terms of more description of need and
files.
 
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Vladdy

RF said:
I am seeking assistance in the development of a J/S script that will, on
OnClick browser action cause another, external piece of HTML code to be
displayed near where the mouse was when OnClick was sensed and will sense
the boundaries of the display and not go beyond the top/bottom or left/right
boundaries of the visible screen. I would like it to be draggable out of the
way.

This is to be used on a Class Reunion web site to display a panel of photos
that exists for each classmate in HTML format already, located in a separate
directory from other documents.

These photo panels exist and are in use on our Class web site.

I want to make these classmate photo panels available to the web site
visitor with an OnClick mouse action;
1) The home page has small photos of the classmate for the year they were
last at WHS and I want them to be able to display the photo panel for each
classmate with an OnClick action.
2) On each of the classmate lists, I want to display the photo panel for
each classmate with an OnClick action.
3) On numerous Photos, for example, the 2000 Reunion Group photo, I want to
be able to use client-side image mapping as a way to evoke this display with
an OnClick display of the photo panel for that PARTICULAR classmate when
their photo is clicked upon. This is a neat comparison of old school photos
to present day photo.

The total accumulated file size of all images is way too large to pre-load.
But on a classmate-by-classmate, OnClick basis, it appears to me to be a
livable response time for a visitor to enjoy these pop-ups. That is why I
have made a point of the EXTERNAL source feature.

There are a few classmates that have dial-up at 56k that will suffer long
loads, but the majority will have broadband and will find this cool. I
expect he 56k users will be migrating to broadband soon. So, I am designing
this for broadband load times.

This Class Reunion web site is a private web site.

I have tried searching Google for cut-n-paste Scripts and found no exact
fits. There are a few close that I have tried to modify without success. And
I have tried using Iframe, which I have used in other places, but could not
figure out how to make it appear NEAR the point of the mouse-action and away
from the bourders.

If you can do this, and will, email me at fredrobertbob1960.yahoo.com (
leave off the 1960 to make the email address valid). Include some idea of
cost and what you need from me in terms of more description of need and
files.
I'm still working on presentation/documentation but the script is
finished: http://www.klproductions.com/klwindows/klwindowsmanual.html

If interested, contact me I will give a beta-tester discount.
 

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