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Sunday, November 05, 2006

Google Maps

I've been looking for a good example of a .net (v1.1) google map (v2.0).

I stumbled across this article:
http://www.netmag.co.uk/zine/ajax/working-with-google-maps
It looked interesting because they weren't using XML as the data source for map points.

I read the comments and it seemed not too many people had been able to get the code to work. So I've put together a sample and uploaded it here.

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7 Comments:

  • At 1:50 pm , Blogger Effetti said...

    Hmmm, interesting, but what does one do w/ all the files in the .zip archive?

    Since the original article is basically dealing w/ text files, I would have assumed to see a few text files for yor example, not a ( apparently Windows ) make project usable by even less than those that could get through the original article.

    Thanks for the effort though.

    shadesOgray
    on OSX

     
  • At 12:45 pm , Blogger Brian said...

    I thought most people were having problems with getting it running using Visual Studio, so that's what I created: a Visual Studio project.

    I'm about to go back to this and revisit it though as I have another site that will use Google maps.

     
  • At 12:01 am , Blogger Unknown said...

    Hi Brian,

    is there any chance to get the ZIP file one more time, since it's not online?

     
  • At 9:01 pm , Blogger Brian said...

    sorry, I deleted off my site when I did a bit of reorganising. I'll have to look for a backup ... was it urgent?

     
  • At 3:07 pm , Blogger Samedimatin said...

    I would like to have a look at the zip file too as I'm struggling with Google Maps at the moment...

     
  • At 10:56 am , Blogger Brian said...

    what problems are you having - tracking down the zip is harder than I thought (so much for my backup system!).

     
  • At 12:25 pm , Blogger Unknown said...

    JSON with JQuery...

    http://www.blocsoft.com/bmap/

     

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