This module processes .map
files, thereby
replacing the functionality of the imagemap
CGI
program. Any directory or document type configured to use the
handler imap-file
(using either
The following directive will activate files ending with
.map
as imagemap files:
Note that the following is still supported:
However, we are trying to phase out "magic MIME types" so we are deprecating this method.
The imagemap module adds some new features that were not possible with previously distributed imagemap programs.
<base>
assignment through a new map
directive base
.imagemap.conf
file.The lines in the imagemap files can have one of several formats:
The directive is one of base
,
default
, poly
, circle
,
rect
, or point
. The value is an
absolute or relative URL, or one of the special values listed
below. The coordinates are x,y
pairs separated by whitespace. The quoted text is used as the text of
the link if a imagemap menu is generated. Lines beginning with '#' are
comments.
There are six directives allowed in the imagemap file. The directives can come in any order, but are processed in the order they are found in the imagemap file.
base
DirectiveHas the effect of <base href="value">
. The non-absolute URLs of the map-file are taken relative
to this value. The base
directive overrides
.htaccess
file or in the server configuration files.
In the absence of an base
defaults to
http://server_name/
.
base_uri
is synonymous with base
.
Note that a trailing slash on the URL is significant.
default
Directivepoly
, circle
or
rect
directives, and there are no
point
directives. Defaults to nocontent
in the absence of an 204 No Content
to be returned. The client
should keep the same page displayed.poly
Directivecircle
rect
Directivepoint
Directivedefault
will not be
followed if a point
directive is present and
valid coordinates are given.The values for each of the directives can be any of the following:
The URL can be relative or absolute URL. Relative URLs
can contain '..' syntax and will be resolved relative to the
base
value.
base
itself will not be resolved according to the
current value. A statement base mailto:
will
work properly, though.
map
none
.menu
map
.referer
http://servername/
if no Referer:
header was present.nocontent
204 No Content
,
telling the client to keep the same page displayed. Valid for
all but base
.error
500 Server Error
. Valid for all
but base
, but sort of silly for anything but
default
.0,0 200,200
0,0
, it is as if no coordinate had been
selected."Menu Text"
After the value or after the coordinates, the line optionally may contain text within double quotes. This string is used as the text for the link if a menu is generated:
If no quoted text is present, the name of the link will be used as the text:
If you want to use double quotes within this text, you have to
write them as "
.
The
none
none
, no menu is generated,
and the default
action is performed.formatted
formatted
menu is the simplest menu.
Comments in the imagemap file are ignored. A level one header
is printed, then an hrule, then the links each on a separate
line. The menu has a consistent, plain look close to that of
a directory listing.semiformatted
semiformatted
menu, comments are
printed where they occur in the imagemap file. Blank lines
are turned into HTML breaks. No header or hrule is printed,
but otherwise the menu is the same as a
formatted
menu.unformatted
The default
used in the imagemap files. Its value is
overridden by a default
directive within the
imagemap file. If not present, the default
action
is nocontent
, which means that a 204 No
Content
is sent to the client. In this case, the client
should continue to display the original page.
base
for imagemap filesThe base
used in the imagemap files. Its value is
overridden by a base
directive within the imagemap
file. If not present, the base
defaults to
http://servername/
.