OK perhaps I should be a little more specific.

How would I go about storing bounds?

How, and where do I then call fitBounds? How do I get a selected index
of the <select> to match up to a bounds (put figuratively, not in
Javascript, I mean: selected index 0 = bounds0, selected index 1 =
bounds1, and so on).

On Feb 18, 4:39 pm, UK Libraries <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anyone?
>
> On Feb 18, 12:43 am, UK Libraries <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Cheeky as it is to ask, example code is always welcome. The code I've
> > used is 'found' — I've taken my lead from Duchamp — and then tweaked
> > via trial and error (nods to Edison).
>
> > On Feb 18, 12:14 am, UK Libraries <[email protected]> wrote:> Erk, 
> > dreadful English and I'm English. You get the jist...
>
> > > On 18 February 2011 00:01, UK Libraries <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello,
>
> > > >http://mercator.webs.com/legend_test_new_filters.html
>
> > > > This map I'm reasonably happen with, stumped however as to how to zoom
> > > > to a particular area when the dropdown menu is changed.
>
> > > > (For example, on changing the dropdown to North West the map zoom in
> > > > to encompass only that area, based on some co-ordinates I had
> > > > supplied).
>
> > > > Advice please.
>
> > > > N

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