Re: [WebDNA] Google Map Mashup available at webdna.us
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------080200000403010105040509Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitthank you - good job.jymTerry 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-- Jym Duane - CTO - Purpose MediaCreating Your Success StoryMarketing : Television - Internet - PrintPhone: (877) 443-1323 Email: jym@purposemedia.com Web: www.purposemedia.comOregon - www.GuideToOregon.comPO Box 1725, Jacksonville, OR 97530California - www.OrangeCounty.netPO Box 2025, Capistrano Beach, CA 92624--------------080200000403010105040509Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
thank you - good job.
jym
Terry Wilson wrote:
Thought you'd all like to know that I've finalized myGoogle 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 themodule is the map itself. The other piece is a script that scrapes thelatitude and longitude from a Google map and adds it to your db. Thefiles that go with it explain how to use it and include a bare bonesdatabase with the minimum fields needed.
Chris tested this out on South American addresses, and it works justfine. If an address isn't mappable for some reason, I've built in afacility for adding the coordinates to the database directly.
Although I went in a different direction, I would like to thank TomDuke for generously sharing his code from his own mashup earlier thisyear. It's this type of sharing that gives me (us?) the confidence thatanything is possible with WebDNA, and provides a good jumping offpoint.
Enjoy!
Terry
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------080200000403010105040509Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitthank you - good job.jymTerry 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-- Jym Duane - CTO - Purpose MediaCreating Your Success StoryMarketing : Television - Internet - PrintPhone: (877) 443-1323 Email: jym@purposemedia.com Web: www.purposemedia.comOregon - www.GuideToOregon.comPO Box 1725, Jacksonville, OR 97530California - www.OrangeCounty.netPO Box 2025, Capistrano Beach, CA 92624--------------080200000403010105040509Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
thank you - good job.
jym
Terry Wilson wrote:
Thought you'd all like to know that I've finalized myGoogle 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 themodule is the map itself. The other piece is a script that scrapes thelatitude and longitude from a Google map and adds it to your db. Thefiles that go with it explain how to use it and include a bare bonesdatabase with the minimum fields needed.
Chris tested this out on South American addresses, and it works justfine. If an address isn't mappable for some reason, I've built in afacility for adding the coordinates to the database directly.
Although I went in a different direction, I would like to thank TomDuke for generously sharing his code from his own mashup earlier thisyear. It's this type of sharing that gives me (us?) the confidence thatanything is possible with WebDNA, and provides a good jumping offpoint.
Enjoy!
Terry
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Jym Duane
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