Hi Chad,

the URL was wrong in my original post.

www.forallitsworth.co.uk/map

I'll give this a try as it sounds like a great option.

Thanks



On Dec 21, 10:20 pm, Chad Killingsworth
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Mike's example is using querystring parameters to pass in options to the
> map. However, if you use this method, clicking on links will reload the page
> (which is probably not what you want). Instead, you might take GMail's
> approach and use fragments - it's the "#fragment" part of the url. If you
> choose fragment identifiers which are NOT the id's of anything on the page,
> then the page won't scroll. You'll still have to parse them out of the
> location object. Mike's example does that starting on line 49. If you use
> fragments, you'll be using "location.hash" instead of "location.search".
>
> So your links might be formatted something like:
>
> http://mydomain.com/map/file.htm#link1
>
> Chad Killingsworth

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