On 2 Oct 2012 Chris Newman wrote: > In article <1a4c5dd852.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>, > Richard Porter <r...@minijem.plus.com> wrote: >> On 2 Oct 2012 Steve Joyce wrote:
>>> Tried just a few websites. Looks ok on Demon and Amazon. Amazon site >>> appears to work ok. However, streetmap.co.uk produced all the furniture >>> but no map. None of the controls appear to do anything. Accepts postcode >>> entry but does not produce map. >> I always use oldmap.srf > Is that part of a URL? Can you clarify please. I tried www.oldmap.srf & got a > "Could not resolve host" message. No, I'm talking about streetmap.co.uk. You can still use the old format page layout. I have a form on my local home page like this (I've taken out the formatting): <form action="http://www.streetmap.co.uk/oldsearch.srf?" name="f" method="post"> <input type="hidden" value="oldmap" name="mapp"> <input type="hidden" value="oldsearch" name="searchp"> <input type="text" size="36" name="name"> <input id="Submit1" type="submit" value="Streetmap" NAME="Submit1"> <input id="Radio2" type="radio" CHECKED value="PostCode" name="type">Post Code <input id="Radio3" type="radio" value="PlaceName" name="type">GB Place <input id="Radio1" type="radio" value="UKStreet" name="type">UK Street <input id="Radio8" type="radio" value="LondonStreet" name="type">London Street <input id="Radio4" type="radio" value="OSGrid" name="type">OS grid (x,y) <input id="Radio5" type="radio" value="LRGrid" name="type">Landranger <input id="Radio6" type="radio" value="LatLong" name="type">Lat/Long <input id="Radio7" type="radio" value="Telephone" name="type">Tel Code </form> Clearly the search goes to oldsearch.srf but the map comes back as oldmap.srf with a few arguments. Sorry if this is getting off-topic. -- Richard Porter http://www.minijem.plus.com/ mailto:r...@minijem.plus.com I don't want a "user experience" - I just want stuff that works.