[Manifold-l] multiple hyperlinks from a single location

JBurn_GIS jburn_gis at cogeco.ca
Tue Oct 17 23:44:39 CDT 2006


My apologies - thought you were looking just at the desktop.  If you're looking at using hyperlinks on the web, worry not.  Just make the fields hyperlinks, and they will all be hyperlinks on the IMS.  I agree that its a little "odd" that the IMS can have multiple hyperlinks, but the desktop can not ... at least not easily;-)

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James Burn BSc, GIS(pg), AScT
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ben Maddox 
  To: manifold-l at lists.directionsmag.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 9:01 PM
  Subject: Re: [Manifold-l] multiple hyperlinks from a single location


  Thanks J Burn

  I tried the method of generating a query based on the selection an a separate table which contains the hyperlinks, it works to return the hyper link URL in a manifold project however there are a number of  problems that I am having with this. 

  1.  I can't  hyperlink from the query results by clicking on the path (not displayed as a hyperlink)
  2. the main reason I want this function is to build an IMS site where I can link to a number of different photos and documents about a site.   When I build a web site  I cannot use a table in the query it needs to be a drawing so I built a dummy drawing which contains the links but doesn't show up in the map because I have used a transparent symbols.  The issue I am havin g is that the query wont run properly in the website, I am assuming that the intrinsic field isn't being used properly any ideas? 

  Cheers
  Ben





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