Re: StreetMap

2014-02-05 Thread Rev Dr Alan Leighton
In message <505b25d553.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk> Tony Moore wrote: > On 4 Feb 2014, Rev Dr Alan Leighton wrote: > [snip] >> All you have to do is put a Directory , call it StreetMap, on the HD >> and drag an email into it. Then all one has to do

Re: StreetMap

2014-02-05 Thread Tony Moore
On 4 Feb 2014, Rev Dr Alan Leighton wrote: [snip] > All you have to do is put a Directory , call it StreetMap, on the HD > and drag an email into it. Then all one has to do is open the > Directory click on the emailbingo! ... the email loads into MPro - but what has that t

Re: StreetMap

2014-02-04 Thread Dave Higton
In message <980c69d453.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk> Tony Moore wrote: >On 3 Feb 2014, Peter Young wrote: >> On 3 Feb 2014 Tony Moore wrote: >> > On 3 Feb 2014, John Williams wrote: >> >> > > Am I imagining it, or has StreetM

Re: StreetMap

2014-02-04 Thread Brian
In article , Tony Moore wrote: > On 3 Feb 2014, John Williams wrote: > > Am I imagining it, or has StreetMap (without JS) decided to load all > > elements of the map each time? If so, well done! > You're right. Using NS 1602, http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newdefaulte2

Re: StreetMap

2014-02-04 Thread Rev Dr Alan Leighton
In message <10d362d453.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk> Peter Young wrote: > On 3 Feb 2014 Tony Moore wrote: >> On 3 Feb 2014, John Williams wrote: >>> Am I imagining it, or has StreetMap (without JS) decided to load all >>> elements of the

Re: StreetMap

2014-02-03 Thread Tony Moore
On 3 Feb 2014, Rev Dr Alan Leighton wrote: > In message > Tony Moore wrote: > > On 3 Feb 2014, John Williams wrote: > > > > Am I imagining it, or has StreetMap (without JS) decided to load > > > all elements of the map each time? If so, well done!

Re: StreetMap

2014-02-03 Thread Tony Moore
On 3 Feb 2014, Peter Young wrote: > On 3 Feb 2014 Tony Moore wrote: > > On 3 Feb 2014, John Williams wrote: > > > > Am I imagining it, or has StreetMap (without JS) decided to load > > > all elements of the map each time? If so, well done! > > >

Re: StreetMap

2014-02-03 Thread Peter Young
On 3 Feb 2014 Tony Moore wrote: > On 3 Feb 2014, John Williams wrote: >> Am I imagining it, or has StreetMap (without JS) decided to load all >> elements of the map each time? If so, well done! > You're right. Using NS 1602, http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newdefaulte2.htm

Re: StreetMap

2014-02-03 Thread Rev Dr Alan Leighton
In message Tony Moore wrote: > On 3 Feb 2014, John Williams wrote: >> Am I imagining it, or has StreetMap (without JS) decided to load all >> elements of the map each time? If so, well done! > You're right. Using NS 1602, http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newdefa

Re: StreetMap

2014-02-03 Thread Tony Moore
On 3 Feb 2014, John Williams wrote: > Am I imagining it, or has StreetMap (without JS) decided to load all > elements of the map each time? If so, well done! You're right. Using NS 1602, http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newdefaulte2.htm now renders both 3x3 and 5x5 layouts, correctly. Tony

StreetMap

2014-02-03 Thread John Williams
Am I imagining it, or has StreetMap (without JS) decided to load all elements of the map each time? If so, well done! John

Re: Streetmap oddity!

2008-12-08 Thread Richard Porter
On 8 Dec 2008 Torrens (lists) wrote: > Streetmap's old site > http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newdefaulte2.htm > There is a peculiarity in Netsurf ( r5886 ) > If you type in a postcode, Streetmap finds it OK. > But if you drag and drop the same postcode, then click on Search, &g

Re: Streetmap oddity!

2008-12-08 Thread Torrens (lists)
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Kevin Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >So why is drag and drop into Netsurf giving the wrong thing? CTRL C-V > >works as drag and drop. > > > I think it is a soft space when you type but a hard space when you drag > abd drop or CTRL C-V That _would_ explain i

Re: Streetmap oddity!

2008-12-08 Thread Kevin Wells
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Torrens (lists)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Streetmap's old site >http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newdefaulte2.htm > >There is a peculiarity in Netsurf ( r5886 ) > >If you type in a postcode, Streetmap find

Streetmap oddity!

2008-12-08 Thread Torrens (lists)
Streetmap's old site http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newdefaulte2.htm There is a peculiarity in Netsurf ( r5886 ) If you type in a postcode, Streetmap finds it OK. But if you drag and drop the same postcode, then click on Search, Streetmap returns an error page (which gets displayed as text)