On Sep 23, 3:10 am, Kyrre Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You are probably right. The search does clearly answer 50 percent- or > even more of the questions with past posts. But it does not matter as > long as it do not answer the "one- last percentage" that is needed for > the none javascript people (like me). > > In stead of reading "page up" and "page down" about javascript- and > then use hours- days and probably weeks and months understanding a > language that are _totally_ unknown for me; i picked up the phone and > got someone to do the last bit for me. My hours are worth so much more > than the (about) $40 i had to pay to finish the code- and it was done > in an hour or so. > > The "geez, go to Google" answers are not helping _anyone_ the way i > see it. Answers like that are- (in lack of words-) useless and > "utterly arrogant" (read: stupid) as long as the poster don´t know if > OP actually tried to find the answer any other place before he/she > asked. > > Anyway: It took me 30 seconds on the phone, (about) $40 and a few > minutes to copy- and paste the code i got. For me that´s "priceless". > The finished maps are moved to the right place; and i can start doing > what this project _really_ are about.
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