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Title : A Proposed Extension to HTML : Client-Side Image Maps
Author(s) : J. Seidman
Filename : draft-ietf-html-clientsideimagemap-01.txt
Pages : 5
Date : 08/03/1995

The markup language known as "HTML/2.0" provides for image maps. Image
maps are document elements which allow clicking on different areas of an
image to reference different network resources, as specified by Uniform
Resource Locators (URIs). The image map capability in HTML/2.0 is limited
in several ways, such as the restriction that it only works with documents
served via the "HTTP" protocol, and the lack of a viable fallback for users
of text-only browsers. This document specifies an extension to the HTML
language, referred to as "Client-Side Image Maps," which resolves these
limitations.

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