Re: Zip Codes

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2003


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 52142
interpreted = N
texte = you can get the us zip code db for free from the us census bureau website. it's the '99 version but it works. i did a project not too long ago - store locator. the calculation based on long and lat is a formula that you can get off the web. i don't have the exact urls but you might want to look on google.... On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, David M. Dantowitz wrote: > 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/ > ------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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  3. zip codes ( "Ron Ceballos" 2003)
  4. Re: ZIP Codes ( David M. Dantowitz 2003)
  5. Re: Zip Codes ( Kalin Mintchev 2003)
  6. Re: Zip Codes ( David M. Dantowitz 2003)
  7. Re: Zip Codes ( Joe D'Andrea 2003)
  8. Re: Zip Codes ( Glenn Busbin 2003)
  9. Zip Codes ( Matthew A Perosi 2003)
  10. Re: search zip codes ranges (Clint Davis 2003)
  11. Re: search zip codes ranges (David M. Dantowitz 2003)
  12. Re: search zip codes ranges (David M. Dantowitz 2003)
  13. Re: search zip codes ranges (Andrew Simpson 2003)
  14. Re: search zip codes ranges (Steve Craig 2003)
  15. Re: search zip codes ranges (Clint Davis 2003)
  16. Re: search zip codes ranges (John Peacock 2003)
  17. Re: search zip codes ranges (Velma Kahn 2003)
  18. Re: search zip codes ranges (Andrew Simpson 2003)
  19. search zip codes ranges (Arturo Vargas 2003)
  20. Re: NY State Zip Codes & Tax percent (Rupert Ravens 2002)
  21. Re: NY State Zip Codes & Tax percent (Rupert Ravens 2002)
  22. Re: NY State Zip Codes & Tax percent (David M. Dantowitz 2002)
  23. Re: NY State Zip Codes & Tax percent (Joseph D'Andrea 2002)
  24. Re: NY State Zip Codes & Tax percent (drt - lists 2002)
  25. NY State Zip Codes & Tax percent (Rupert Ravens 2002)
  26. OT: Canadian Zip Codes (Nicolas Verhaeghe 2000)
  27. Re: free zip codes database (Bob Minor 1999)
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  29. Re: free zip codes database (Britt T. 1999)
  30. Re: free zip codes database (Kevin Mueller 1999)
  31. free zip codes database (Olin Lagon 1999)
you can get the us zip code db for free from the us census bureau website. it's the '99 version but it works. i did a project not too long ago - store locator. the calculation based on long and lat is a formula that you can get off the web. i don't have the exact urls but you might want to look on google.... On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, David M. Dantowitz wrote: > 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/ > ------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ Kalin Mintchev

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