Much better solutions to these problems can be found in the HTML 3.0
proposal, at
http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/HTMLPlus/htmlplus_1.html
Putting hypertext buttons on images -
http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/HTMLPlus/htmlplus_37.html
thus completely eliminating the need for an imagemap script. I WANT THIS.
It looks like non-graphical browsers could do something intelligent with
this info too.
Also, I saw a proposal for this but didn't find it in the HTML 3.0 proposal:
the "background" can be defined as a bitmapped image that gets tiled across
the back of the screen - thus allowing anything from just simple colors (a
1x1 bitmap) to texture (5x5, maybe) to full layouts and maps, though it's not
guaranteed that the rendering of the HTML will coincide on every platform so
linking parts of that background to the HTML is probably not a good idea.
Brian