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Archive for September, 2005

Embedding Panoramio in your site

September 27th, 2005 by Joaquín Cuenca Abela

Some people have asked in the forum for a way to have Panoramio on
their site. So I went for an easier solution for all of you. I just
cooked a mini panoramio version, ready to be used on iframes outside
Panoramio. An example is:

This is what you need to write in your site:
<iframe src=”http://www.panoramio.com/plugin.php?
lt=43.406295&amp;ln=-2.686586&amp;z=3&amp;k=1″ width=”446px” height=”300px”></iframe>
You must […]

onload event

September 18th, 2005 by Joaquín Cuenca Abela

You can use the onload event on images to know when the browser has finished the download of an image.
I have used it for the upcoming version of Panoramio, where I only show the images after they have been fully loaded.
There is however a subtle difference between Internet Explorer and Firefox related to this event.
If […]

More differences between Internet Explorer and the other browsers

September 5th, 2005 by Joaquín Cuenca Abela

Directly from mir.aculo.us. Internet Explorer does not like certain names for the id of your controls.
People using “tags” as id are having problems to print the page (?). Explorer also gets confused if you use “options” as id, but this time you will probably get a javascript error. To make good things better, it also […]

Hurricane Katrina

September 2nd, 2005 by Joaquín Cuenca Abela

If you are (like me) not from the USA, and you want to help people affected by Katrina, you can do so through the
Blogcritics Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund.
Remember that the United States people have always been there to help us when we needed it. It is time to give
them back a little bit of help.