Dealer Locator (zip codes)

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2003


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 53370
interpreted = N
texte = > From: Clint Davis > > Has anyone written a dealer locator that calculates distance between > US zip > codes based on longitude/latitude? > > If so, is it for sale? The ZipBurst CGI Pro -- something we've been developing since 1997. Supports the US, Canada, and (new and in final test) Australia. Integrates very well with any plug-in or CGI or can be used on it own. You can do a query, and return a page that includes WebDNA code and send it back through WebDNA for processing before it reaches the user's web browser. See the Fiskar's demo, link at: http://www.zipburst.com/ Check out the PDF under the doc's link for the user's guide. Lots of tags, lots of power, speed, and the ability to do just about anything (search by distance as well as combining any other criteria in your database), has relational ability as well as full variable support, loops, etc. You can do in-line searches as well if an initial search fails, you can change the criteria. (One company searches for premium dealers first, then if none are within a radius it changes the search on-the-fly, before reporting back to the web visitor.) One of the groups at Apple has built a very cool locator for the ACN, see: http://consultants.apple.com/ and click on "find a consultant". Pricing is excellent and the software's reputation is excellent. Written entirely in-house (in C) it's fast, secure in a multi-client shared environment and not dependent on any database library vendors, and so on... and it's got a record that goes back years. Now availablefor Mac OS 9 and native for OS X, runs with WebSTAR 4, WebSTAR V, and Apache. And yes, Clint, licenses are for sale! David Dantowitz -- DC&R david@dantowitz.com 973-275-1024 Office Millburn, NJ 201-532-3053 Cellhttp://www.dantowitz.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:

    
  1. Dealer Locator (zip codes) ( David M. Dantowitz 2003)
  2. Re: Dealer Locator (zip codes) ( Clint Davis 2003)
  3. Re: Dealer Locator (zip codes) ( "Brian Boegershausen" 2003)
  4. Dealer Locator (zip codes) ( Clint Davis 2003)
> From: Clint Davis > > Has anyone written a dealer locator that calculates distance between > US zip > codes based on longitude/latitude? > > If so, is it for sale? The ZipBurst CGI Pro -- something we've been developing since 1997. Supports the US, Canada, and (new and in final test) Australia. Integrates very well with any plug-in or CGI or can be used on it own. You can do a query, and return a page that includes WebDNA code and send it back through WebDNA for processing before it reaches the user's web browser. See the Fiskar's demo, link at: http://www.zipburst.com/ Check out the PDF under the doc's link for the user's guide. Lots of tags, lots of power, speed, and the ability to do just about anything (search by distance as well as combining any other criteria in your database), has relational ability as well as full variable support, loops, etc. You can do in-line searches as well if an initial search fails, you can change the criteria. (One company searches for premium dealers first, then if none are within a radius it changes the search on-the-fly, before reporting back to the web visitor.) One of the groups at Apple has built a very cool locator for the ACN, see: http://consultants.apple.com/ and click on "find a consultant". Pricing is excellent and the software's reputation is excellent. Written entirely in-house (in C) it's fast, secure in a multi-client shared environment and not dependent on any database library vendors, and so on... and it's got a record that goes back years. Now availablefor Mac OS 9 and native for OS X, runs with WebSTAR 4, WebSTAR V, and Apache. And yes, Clint, licenses are for sale! David Dantowitz -- DC&R david@dantowitz.com 973-275-1024 Office Millburn, NJ 201-532-3053 Cellhttp://www.dantowitz.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/ David M. Dantowitz

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