Hi,
thanks for the replies.
I understand that it doesn´t seem reasonable to even consider putting so much
detail into a webmap, but the problem is that is it a government program
(called
a regional development plan) in which all this information has to been shown.
The contents are predefined and so is the symbology.
I could try and put all point symbols together and all line symbols etc, but
then there is the problem that the legend will be too long to display.
Here is a html version of the map t show how complicated the program is.
http://www.zgb.de/imagemapper/RROP_2008/RROP_ZD/web/index.html
thanks again for your tips,
Robert Buckley
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