Re: Zip Codes
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 52141
interpreted = N
texte = On Friday, August 8, 2003, at 05:42 PM, Joe D'Andrea wrote:> We use zipburst which can be easily integrated with webcatalog. > http://www.zipburst.com/>> At 12:49 PM -0400 8/7/03, Matthew A Perosi wrote:>> I've seen several questions on the board about how to search through >> a zip code database.>>>> I was wondering how I would get my hand on a zip code database in the >> first place.>>>> I assume the database has longitude and latitude, town names and of >> course the zip code.Yes, The ZipBurst CGI Pro has been around since 1997 (and Joe's been using the software for some time).It's easy to integrate with any plug-in or CGI. To the point that you can have it do a search and return WebDNA code in the result page and push that code through WebDNA BEFORE it goes back to the user. (Very cool...)If anyone would like a demo, please drop me a line or call. I can set up a demo with your data or show you a few sites not on our web pages, but you can get an idea with the few demos at www.zipburst.com and an additional one below.Base cost on the software is $200 for US, $200 for Canada, and $350 for US and Canada for a single database search license. You update your database license each year for $100/$100/$175 respectively.If you just want the RAW data, check out http://www.tpsnet.com/, ask for Dave and tell them him I sent you.But for $50 more than the cost of the data, you get a full-blown, VERY powerful, VERY fast, multi-threaded search database tool (lots of tags, relational stuff, conditionals, loops, variables, hey, you can write a program that COMPUTES PI with the tags).Also running native since March on Mac OS X with Apache and WebSTAR V.You can see a very nifty search engine built and integrated with WebCatalog if you check the demo link to the Fiskars site on our demo page. They do a relational search for items that are IN STOCK and at a store NEAR you.Another cool search was implemented by the Apple Consultants Network.http://consultants.apple.com/consultant/David Dantowitz -- DC&R[I wrote the application when I grew tired of limitations in other db apps -- needed better security, full multi-threading, relational searches, and of course, distance searches! The app uses no third party database libraries or code, it's entirely written in-house in C to my very high code standards and very small. It runs and runs and runs.]-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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On Friday, August 8, 2003, at 05:42 PM, Joe D'Andrea wrote:> We use zipburst which can be easily integrated with webcatalog. > http://www.zipburst.com/>> At 12:49 PM -0400 8/7/03, Matthew A Perosi wrote:>> I've seen several questions on the board about how to search through >> a zip code database.>>>> I was wondering how I would get my hand on a zip code database in the >> first place.>>>> I assume the database has longitude and latitude, town names and of >> course the zip code.Yes, The ZipBurst CGI Pro has been around since 1997 (and Joe's been using the software for some time).It's easy to integrate with any plug-in or CGI. To the point that you can have it do a search and return WebDNA code in the result page and push that code through WebDNA BEFORE it goes back to the user. (Very cool...)If anyone would like a demo, please drop me a line or call. I can set up a demo with your data or show you a few sites not on our web pages, but you can get an idea with the few demos at www.zipburst.com and an additional one below.Base cost on the software is $200 for US, $200 for Canada, and $350 for US and Canada for a single database search license. You update your database license each year for $100/$100/$175 respectively.If you just want the RAW data, check out http://www.tpsnet.com/, ask for Dave and tell them him I sent you.But for $50 more than the cost of the data, you get a full-blown, VERY powerful, VERY fast, multi-threaded search database tool (lots of tags, relational stuff, conditionals, loops, variables, hey, you can write a program that COMPUTES PI with the tags).Also running native since March on Mac OS X with Apache and WebSTAR V.You can see a very nifty search engine built and integrated with WebCatalog if you check the demo link to the Fiskars site on our demo page. They do a relational search for items that are IN STOCK and at a store NEAR you.Another cool search was implemented by the Apple Consultants Network.http://consultants.apple.com/consultant/David Dantowitz -- DC&R[I wrote the application when I grew tired of limitations in other db apps -- needed better security, full multi-threading, relational searches, and of course, distance searches! The app uses no third party database libraries or code, it's entirely written in-house in C to my very high code standards and very small. It runs and runs and runs.]-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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