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Almost forgot - there's always the platform independant option which just
requires a tennis ball.
Print out the image map on a piece of A4, wrap it around said tennis ball
and view. More sophisticated users wishing to take a more digital approach
can take a picture of this and have it scanned onto Kodak PhotoCD. Then view.
Sorry I couldn't resist:-)
Christian.
c.graham@bangor.ac.uk
And you thought Selling A2000's and paranoic (sp?) tales about Microsoft
were a waste of space!
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