If you've been around as long as I have, you probably used (or were at 
least aware of) the Segmented Hypergraphic EDitor (SHED) tool that used 
to be part of RoboHelp. What it did was to let you identify an area (I 
think it was limited to rectangles) on a graphic that, when clicked, 
launched a jump or popup.

I want to do something similar, but on a web page ... have a picture 
with multiple hot spots that, when clicked, pops up or jumps to another 
file. I'd prefer not being limited to rectangles, though.

What would you use to do such a thing?

Ideally it would work well in an AJAX-type environment, i.e., can assume 
that XML, CSS, and JavaScript are available.


All replies gratefully received,


John Garison


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