Armin,

It seems it works fine except one thing:

When I activate (click on a checkbox) a layer in TOC, sometime it doesn't 
show in legend untill I activate another layer. I am not able to realize 
teh exact behaviour/logic because sometimes it works, sometimes not; 
sometimes when I activate another layer both the layers show in legend; 
sometimes it stays on legend even I deactivate it, ...

Otherwise, it looks very good and pretty clearly to users. Really great!

regards, dejan

Armin Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03.12.2007 22:58:25:

> so a quick hack would be
> 
> - xmlhttp.js:
>    * function updateMap(murl):
>      add at the end of the function the line:
>      swapToLegendView();
> 
>    * updateTocScale(tocurl)
>      comment out 1 line:
>      //swapToLegendView();
> 
>    * function swapLegend(tocurl):
>      comment out 1 line:
>      //$('#toc').hide();
> 
> 
> - map.phtml:
>    modify to (take care to set the line breaks again):
> 
> <!-- WEST -->
> <div id="west">
>      <div id="toclegend" class="TOC" style="<?php echo 
> ($_SESSION['userAgent'] == "mozilla" ? "height:100%" : 
> "height:auto;overflow:hidden") ?>; display:none;">pippo</div>
> </div>
> 
> <!-- EAST -->
> <div id="east" class="TOC">
>      <!-- LEGEND/TOC -->
>      <div id="tocContainer">
>        <form id="layerform" method="get" action="">
>          <div id="toc"       class="TOC" style="<?php echo 
> ($_SESSION['userAgent'] == "mozilla" ? "height:100%" : "height:auto") 
> ?>;"></div>
> 
>        </form>
>      </div>
> </div>
> 
> config(_default).ini:
> legStyle = swap
> 
> - js_config.php:
>    set values for
>      Layout.WestWidth   = 200;
>      Layout.EastWidth   = 200;
>      Layout.MarginInnerVertW  = 8;
> 
> This way it should work...
> 
> you could rename the modified xmlhttp.js to zxmlhttp.js. This way you do 

> not risk to get it lost after an upgrade to a newer p.mapper version. 
> map.phtml is anyway considered as a usual file for customizations, so to 

> save it before an upgrade should be clear.
> 
> armin
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > Good question Armin! It is not simply a curiosity of course. Let's say 

> > It is a "desirable" requirement, so if this is not complicated for me 
to 
> > implement (and for you to explain), I would be glad to know.
> > 
> > Thanks very much
> > 
> > regards, dejan
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03.12.2007 
19:25:01:
> > 
> >  > Do you want to simply know it for curiosity in case you once might 
want
> >  > it, or do you need it? It is possible but requires minor code
> >  > modifications in a few files (some commenting out and a few new 
lines in
> >  > 1 file) to have it customized for a specific application. For more
> >  > generic solution it had to be defined in more accurate way.
> >  >
> >  > armin
> >  >
> >  > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >  > > Hi,
> >  > >
> >  > > I have a question that is not pretty important but would still 
like to
> >  > > know: is it (simply) possible to have a legend displayed on 
"west" 
> > and TOC
> >  > > on "east" side of the map?
> >  > >
> >  > > thanks
> >  > >
> >  > > regards, dejan
> >  > > 
> > 
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