Jerry,
What changes need to be made to bring the "iframe-breezy" version up to date with your latest code?
There's really not much benefit to doing that because if you're still going to display your US regional sector nothing will change. Only if you want to display a different sector will there be any benefit from updating your script.
However, the technique is to search for '$Breezy' in "iframe-breezy" and add back those items you find
in exactly the same location in the new "iframe". Then to allow for the selection of any $sector add this:
if ($Breezy) {
$imageWidth = 300;
$iframeWidth = 320;
$iframeHeight = 240;
}
at line 174 to look like this:
else if ($sector=="FD") {
$imageWidth = ($standAlone?678:339); // For Saratoga Narrow
// $imageWidth = ($standAlone?1808:678); // For Saratoga Wide
$imageHeight = $imageWidth;
}
if ($Breezy) {
$imageWidth = 300;
$iframeWidth = 320;
$iframeHeight = 240;
}
?>
before saving it as an updated "iframe-breezy".
That's the procedure I followed for
this file whose source is
here.
I'm not sure you've noticed, but this is a Procrustean script modification that shoehorns the images into a 300x200px rectangle regardless of the dimensions of the original image. I guess it's something that only a purist would mind...