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XSL Rules!

Reading Linux Gazette, I found a nice RDF with XSL document that maps a picture and describes its parts.
I have hacked on the original script in order to change the picture and encode it using GraphInside.
You may also map the image using circles, shapes, etc.
This was tested on only Gecko softwares (Netscape, Mozilla, Firefox) and does no t work on Opera, so don’t bother with IE stupid questions: everybody knows that it sucks.
See a live sample.

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