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# DemoPicture2.map
#
# Example Mac-imagemap map file.
# by: Lutz Weimann
# latest modification at: 16th May 1995
#
# uncomment the following line to switch testmode on:
#testmode
# default originally defines the URL to be returned, if no region
# specified below has been clicked: just points to some homepage.
# (Should actually never be referenced, since point specifications
# follow below.)
# Note: "$RefURL" is a "special-URL", which substitutes imagemap.cgi
# by the URL of the HTML-page where the user clicked on the map.
# It works only with Web-browsers which send the "X-Referer:"-line
# with their HTTP-request.
#
default $RefURL
# point xp,yp - specifies a point. The URL of the nearest point replaces
# the
# Each click outside a specific area within the left pictures side
# map to the following url:
point /imagemap/demomap/other_left_2.html
2,100
# Each click outside a specific area within the right pictures side
# map to the following url:
point /imagemap/demomap/other_right_2.html 399,100
# rect defines a rectangle by its upper left and lower right corner.
#
rect /imagemap/demomap/green_rect.gif 36,25 99,99
# note: the following area (yellow rectangle) lies within the area of
# red_circle. Since the first match in order is returned to the
# Web-client, yellow_rect will be newer returned if placed after
# red_circle.
#
rect /imagemap/demomap/yellow_rect.gif 162,60 192,79
# circle defines a circle by the circles middle point and
# an arbitrary point on the circles edge.
#
circle /imagemap/demomap/red_circle.gif 176,67 214,67
# circ defines a circle or an ellipse by the upper left and
# lower right corner of the covering rectangle.
#
# this specification will be probably not understood by the
# httpd-imagemap program, and so, it has been written as a pseudo
# comment. So this map file can be used by httpd-imagemap under
# UNIX without any modifications (please tell me if I'm wrong with
# this statement). This statement is interpreted by
# Mac-imagemap, just as there were no leading characters #$ .
#
#$circ /imagemap/demomap/cyan_ellipse.gif 54,128 145,175
# circrad defines a circle by its center point and its radius.
# this type of specification will no longer be supported within
# future versions. Use instead of
# "circrad x,y r" the specification "circle x,y x+r,y"
#
#$circrad /imagemap/demomap/blue_circle.gif 286,149 24
# Finally, two arbitrary polygonal regions are defined within
# this map. Note that the first point and the last point of the
# polygons match, just as you will get it usually when generating
# these lines with WebMap. If the last point does not match the
# first one, Mac-ImageMap internally adds a point to the polygon
# behind the last one which has the same coordinates as the first
# polygon-point.
# Note also that the poly-specifications are written on multiple
# lines. Mac-ImageMap just checks, if a line begins with a letter
# (lowercase or uppercase) to identify a line where a new
# specification begins.
#
poly /imagemap/demomap/pink_poly.gif 182,126
206,126 215,143 215,166 203,178 180,178 169,168 169,141 182,126
poly /imagemap/demomap/green_poly.gif 301,11
321,51 349,51 319,81 343,107 296,83 250,110 277,81 246,50 273,51 301,11