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I accomplish this by linking directly to the Map image itself. Since
Maps are really just images, you can right click on it and get the URL
directly the image. Then just embed that URL in another webpage you've
build with tables and/or frames to display as many maps as you need. You
can even set the Refresh tag to auto update all of them on a regular basis.

If you have enabled authentication for the web server you'll have to
create a user with full-read access (or access to your particular maps)
and associate the IP of your webserver with that user.

As far as I know there is no way to do this directly within InterMapper
Server. You'll need to install Apache or your favorite brand of
webserver and run it on a port that isn't currently used by IM's webserver.

/Ryan

Randy Baker wrote:
> Hi:
> 
> I haven't found anything in the documentation yet that allows non-InterMapper 
> web pages to display InterMapper Maps without the top and bottom banners.
> 
> My manager would like to see a web page using frames to display some 
> dashboards I have made in InterMapper along with some other gadgets from 
> other websites.  Other gadgets would include scraped data from Road Closures 
> from the Ministry of Transportation, local weather reports for the various 
> campuses (we cover a large and diverse geographical area), and a few others.
> 
> These dashboards are fairly small and would be suitable to place each one 
> into a separate frame within a web page.  I have not found a way to hit an 
> InterMapper map without the "InterMapper Web Server" appearing at the top of 
> the page, and "Made with InterMapper" along the bottom.  I am not keen on the 
> idea of tweaking the served webpage to eliminate the header and footer.
> 
> An alternative is to create one large map as a combined dashboard, but he 
> likes the idea of the dashboards being modular and  easily moved, along with 
> the integration of the other gadgets from other websites.
> 
> Another alternative would be if InterMapper could be configured with frames 
> for multiple maps in one display, as well as link to sources external to 
> InterMapper.
> 
> Is my boss hopelessly dreaming, or is this do-able?
> 
> Thank you.
> Randy Baker
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