Oh Good lord. I think the light is beginning to dawn.

Can't possibly thank you enough. This is sheer brilliance. I never
would EVER have figured this out from the examples listed above. It's
so much more simple, but I see how you've used essentially the same
kinds of variables. Ah, and wait. OK, now I have to compare your
elegant solution to the standard method...

(After an hour of reading all the examples) Hah. Ralph's simple
example assumes there's only one "argument" (if that's the correct
term, assuming argname is coder gibberish for "argument name,"
although I guess it could mean "arrangement name") in the URL. Whereas
Mike's example shows how to handle URLs with multiple arguments.

This makes a strange pain occur in my head. I can see I don't want to
trap myself into having ONLY the ability to accept a SINGLE type of
argument. Because eventually it would be nice to be able to click a
specific marker, too, once a category has been shown. This is so
great. A lot of work remains, but now I'm on the track. Thanks, Ralph!
Thanks and thanks.

On Feb 4, 4:12 pm, Ralph Ames <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try this link it might be 
> usefulhttp://ralph.ames.googlepages.com/linkpage.html
>
> Ralph
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