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<font face="Verdana">hello Olly,<br>
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Thanks for the reply. I've written a script that takes an x,y from a
database and places it over an image.<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://tig.gr/photos/keele-hall/img_4274.jpg">http://tig.gr/photos/keele-hall/img_4274.jpg</a><br>
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Now, when pulling the points of the note box, I have the x,y relative
to the image itself. I'm trying to grab the position of the parent
element then adding that to the x,y to give me the final position.<br>
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The problem is that when I'm trying to get the position of the parent
element, I'm getting different results in browsers and the locations
are off by about 50px;<br>
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I just can't seem to figure this out and its driving me nuts!<br>
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On 17/6/09 12:52, Oliver Burnett-Hall wrote:
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<pre wrap="">2009/6/17 Scott Wilcox <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:sc0tt@x0f.org"><sc0tt@x0f.org></a>:
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<pre wrap="">Also, are there any javascript guru's here?
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I'm not a guru by a long way, but I have done a fair bit of javascript
programming over the years. What's your problem?
- olly
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