IIPMooViewer - HTML5 Ajax Viewer for IIPImage - Version 2.0 You first must have a working version of the IIPImage server running. See http://iipimage.sourceforge.net for details. Create a pyramidal tiled TIFF image using VIPS (http://vips.sf.net) or imagemagick. Then use and modify the path and image names in the example HTML page provided - index.html to create a working client :-) You must include the mootools and iipmooviewer header files, as well as the iip.css stylesheet. For Internet Explorer, there is a separate ie.css file and ie7.js is used to fix alpha transparency in IE6. For further details see the HTML file included. You will find included both uncompressed and compressed versions of the javascript and css files made using Closure. Options to the IIPMooViewer class constructor: (The only obligatory option is the "image" variable) image: The full path to the image. On Windows as on other systems this should be a UNIX style path such as "/path/to/image.tif" server: The address of the IIPImage server. [default : "/fcgi-bin/iipsrv.fcgi"] credit: a credit, copyright or information to be shown on the image itself zoom: the initial zoom level on start-up render: the way in which tiles are rendered. Either `random' where the tiles are fetched and rendered randomly or 'spiral' where the tiles are rendered from the center outwards [default : 'random'] showNavWindow: whether to show the navigation window. [default : true] showNavButtons: whether to show the navigation buttons on start up: true or false [default : true] scale: pixels per mm prefix: path prefix if images or javascript subdirectory moved (default 'images/') enableFullscreen: allow full screen mode. Default true winResize: whether view is reflowed on window resize. Default true viewport: object containing x, y, resolution of initial view protocol: iip (default), zoomify or deepzoom annotations: An array of annotations containing struct with parameters x, y, w, h, title, text where x, y, w and h are the position and size of the annotation in relative [0-1] values, title is an optional title for the annotation and text is the HTML body of the annotation.