Re: [WebDNA] Google Map Mashup available at webdna.us

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2010


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 105250
interpreted = N
texte = Terry Wilson wrote: > Thought you'd all like to know that I've finalized my Google map mashup > (as seen here: http://pa-al-anon.org/meetings.html) and packed it up as > a module. > > https://www.webdna.us/webdna-google-map-mashup.dna > > It uses very simple technology and the code is lean. One piece of the > module is the map itself. The other piece is a script that scrapes the > latitude and longitude from a Google map and adds it to your db. The > files that go with it explain how to use it and include a bare bones > database with the minimum fields needed. > > Chris tested this out on South American addresses, and it works just > fine. If an address isn't mappable for some reason, I've built in a > facility for adding the coordinates to the database directly. > > Although I went in a different direction, I would like to thank Tom Duke > for generously sharing his code from his own mashup earlier this year. > It's this type of sharing that gives me (us?) the confidence that > anything is possible with WebDNA, and provides a good jumping off point. > > Enjoy! > > Terry cool! Donovan -- Donovan Brooke Euca Design Center [Practical-Ethical-Efficient] www.euca.us egg.bz artglass-forum.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] Google Map Mashup available at webdna.us (Jym Duane 2010)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] Google Map Mashup available at webdna.us (Donovan Brooke 2010)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] Google Map Mashup available at webdna.us (Govinda 2010)
  4. [WebDNA] Google Map Mashup available at webdna.us (Terry Wilson 2010)
Terry Wilson wrote: > Thought you'd all like to know that I've finalized my Google map mashup > (as seen here: http://pa-al-anon.org/meetings.html) and packed it up as > a module. > > https://www.webdna.us/webdna-google-map-mashup.dna > > It uses very simple technology and the code is lean. One piece of the > module is the map itself. The other piece is a script that scrapes the > latitude and longitude from a Google map and adds it to your db. The > files that go with it explain how to use it and include a bare bones > database with the minimum fields needed. > > Chris tested this out on South American addresses, and it works just > fine. If an address isn't mappable for some reason, I've built in a > facility for adding the coordinates to the database directly. > > Although I went in a different direction, I would like to thank Tom Duke > for generously sharing his code from his own mashup earlier this year. > It's this type of sharing that gives me (us?) the confidence that > anything is possible with WebDNA, and provides a good jumping off point. > > Enjoy! > > Terry cool! Donovan -- Donovan Brooke Euca Design Center [Practical-Ethical-Efficient] www.euca.us egg.bz artglass-forum.com Donovan Brooke

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