> If you've got several more hours to spare, providing a Google map as
> an alternative is also quite do-able, though not as quick-n-easy as
> you have to walk the XML output in Javascript "by hand" instead of
> letting a built-in function do it for you.
>
> Then you just need to spend a day or tw
On Fri, November 3, 2006 9:00 am, Ben Liu wrote:
> I'm trying to build some functionality commonly seen on the web where
> a user enters a zip code and they are provided with a listing of
> business or entity locations sorted by geographical distance. I've got
> a client with a distributor network
Hi Ben,
I'm trying to build some functionality commonly seen on the web where
a user enters a zip code and they are provided with a listing of
business or entity locations sorted by geographical distance.
I came up with a script to where it will do this, however, the big
question is how many d
I'm trying to build some functionality commonly seen on the web where
a user enters a zip code and they are provided with a listing of
business or entity locations sorted by geographical distance. I've got
a client with a distributor network and I need to create something
like this for them. They
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