----- Original Message -----
From: peter@allmydates.com
To: IvorW
Sent: 03 January 2005 22:30
Subject: Re: [OpenGuides-London] Suggestion for London information


Hi Ivor,
Thanks for the comments. I am working on a few things at the moment.
Will let you know when these come online. I will be adding a reciprocal link to you as well, will show in a week or so after next site update. As for links from images to the location site - this can be done, but there is a cost factor - this is where I earn my bread! If you can persuade anyone to take this up I'll be very happy!
 
Peter.
 
----- Original Message -----
From: "IvorW" <ivorw-openguides@xemaps.com>
To: <peter@allmydates.com>
Sent: Friday, December 24, 2004 2:41 PM
Subject: RE: [OpenGuides-London] Suggestion for London information

>
> > Here is a suggestion for informaion on London. I hope you enjoy browsing it for
> > yourselves. Any feedaback about the map apppreciated. If you do decide to include it
> > within the openguides, please contact me and on our next update I'll add a reciprocal link
>
> I have added a link to the page "Sites About London"
>
http://london.openguides.org/index.cgi?Sites_About_London
>
> > The London Map (
http://www.the-london-map.co.uk)
> > An interactive map of London with over 100 panoramic photographs of historic
> > sites, parks and buildings. A virtual tour and sightseeing guide of many
> > locations in London.
> > This is free to use and can be run embedded in any site, a great way to
> > explore the city.
>
> Great! we like content that is free :).
>
> > Please take a look as see if you may like to either use the Tour or link to
> > it as a resource about London. See The London Map website for the html
> > needed to use the tour, and examples of embedded tours. For further
> > information or to discuss layout options please contact me.
>
> What would be really nice is to be able to hook into individual attractions.
> Currently, the applet can navigate to attractions only via a search entered by the user.
>
> What we want to be able to do is to pass in something like "Natural History Museum"
> as a parameter, and the applet loads the appropriate view.
>
> Another function we would like to be able to do is to pass in X and Y coordinates,
> either OS Grid or Lat/Long, and for the applet to show us the map with the arrow
> in the right place.
>
> That said, we have been looking at SVG, which has a number of facilities:
>
> * Continuous zoom
> * Ability to superimpose graphics by layering
> * Clickable hyperlinks on the map
>
> Ivor.
>
>