Hi Steve, I solved it, using an old rubber band script (from the old MapServer site), and adapting it to make it better. I will release it for the community in a day or two as a better, simpler alternative. More info when I release that.
Many thanks,
On 2/27/07, Steve Lime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I assume you're not talking about using the coordinate management in > mapserv.js then right? Assuming > then that you know what to do with the x1,y1,x2,y2 values you get from > dBox then you certainly could > use it. A bit more on your overall objective might help though as I'm > sure there are other image zooming > alternatives. > > Steve > > >>> P Kishor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/27/2007 10:43:38 AM >>> > Greetings, > > I would like to use dBox (well, basically just the rubber-band zoom > box thingy) for a non-MapServer map image. The image is dynamic (I am > creating charts using GD::Graph), that I would like to be able to zoom > in on. Theoretically I see no reason why dBox couldn't do that, but I > wanted to ascertain, before I diving in, that I am going to correct > route. Any examples of this would be very welcome as well. > > Many thanks in advance > > -- > Puneet Kishor http://punkish.eidesis.org/ > Nelson Inst. for Env. Studies, UW-Madison http://www.nelson.wisc.edu/ > Open Source Geospatial Foundation http://www.osgeo.org/education/ > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > collaborate, communicate, compete > ===================================================================== > -- Puneet Kishor http://punkish.eidesis.org/ Nelson Inst. for Env. Studies, UW-Madison http://www.nelson.wisc.edu/ Open Source Geospatial Foundation http://www.osgeo.org/education/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- collaborate, communicate, compete =====================================================================
-- Puneet Kishor http://punkish.eidesis.org/ Nelson Inst. for Env. Studies, UW-Madison http://www.nelson.wisc.edu/ Open Source Geospatial Foundation http://www.osgeo.org/education/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- collaborate, communicate, compete =====================================================================
