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You could try a more sophisticated solution that's slicker by using a
custom overlay in Google Maps or Virtual Earth (MS). With cool tools like
that freely available there's no excuse for using that nasty example you
linked to. And it will probably be faster for you to impliment too! Win-win
solution I'd say. :-)

Gary.


On 9/22/06, Tomo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Hi Paul,

Not really knowing exactly what you are trying to do, have you had a
look at the documentation on arrays (livedocs.macromedia.com)?  Perhaps
when you've read that you'll have a more specific question?

Thanks,

Tom

Paul wrote:
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> hi ,
>
> new to CFM trying to replicate a framework similar to;
>
> http://www.colorado.edu/campusmap/map.html?n=-545&w=0
>
> Just looking at the nav and using mysql and have 16 static graphic maps
with the idea of down the
> track using AJAX once i get a handle on CFM. Thinking of using arrays
>
> Any pointers?
>
> Paul


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