Map service
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Does anyone know of a free service that will provide maps? It doesn't have to be great, just show something that's roughly in the right area :-) I need to be able to supply it with a lat/long in an HTTP GET request and have it serve up a map. Yahoo! is a bit clumsy and really only works with a POST (they say you can embed an XML string in the HTTP GET request but it doesn't work) and Google Maps is all JavaScript.
0 bottles of beer on the wall, 0 bottles of beer, you take 1 down, pass it around, 4294967295 bottles of beer on the wall. Awasu 2.2.2 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.
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Does anyone know of a free service that will provide maps? It doesn't have to be great, just show something that's roughly in the right area :-) I need to be able to supply it with a lat/long in an HTTP GET request and have it serve up a map. Yahoo! is a bit clumsy and really only works with a POST (they say you can embed an XML string in the HTTP GET request but it doesn't work) and Google Maps is all JavaScript.
0 bottles of beer on the wall, 0 bottles of beer, you take 1 down, pass it around, 4294967295 bottles of beer on the wall. Awasu 2.2.2 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.
Are you planning to use it within a desktop app? You can use Microsoft Virtual Earth. Here is a sample: http://www.viavirtualearth.com/VVE/Gallery/Winforms2.ashx[^]
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Does anyone know of a free service that will provide maps? It doesn't have to be great, just show something that's roughly in the right area :-) I need to be able to supply it with a lat/long in an HTTP GET request and have it serve up a map. Yahoo! is a bit clumsy and really only works with a POST (they say you can embed an XML string in the HTTP GET request but it doesn't work) and Google Maps is all JavaScript.
0 bottles of beer on the wall, 0 bottles of beer, you take 1 down, pass it around, 4294967295 bottles of beer on the wall. Awasu 2.2.2 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.
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Does anyone know of a free service that will provide maps? It doesn't have to be great, just show something that's roughly in the right area :-) I need to be able to supply it with a lat/long in an HTTP GET request and have it serve up a map. Yahoo! is a bit clumsy and really only works with a POST (they say you can embed an XML string in the HTTP GET request but it doesn't work) and Google Maps is all JavaScript.
0 bottles of beer on the wall, 0 bottles of beer, you take 1 down, pass it around, 4294967295 bottles of beer on the wall. Awasu 2.2.2 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.
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Are you planning to use it within a desktop app? You can use Microsoft Virtual Earth. Here is a sample: http://www.viavirtualearth.com/VVE/Gallery/Winforms2.ashx[^]
Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
Are you planning to use it within a desktop app?
No, I just need to be able to embed a link in an HTML page (but I only want a simple href, no JavaScript). Thanks anyway. The other guys have come up with some good suggestions.
0 bottles of beer on the wall, 0 bottles of beer, you take 1 down, pass it around, 4294967295 bottles of beer on the wall. Awasu 2.2.2 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.
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http://www.terraserver-usa.com/GetImageArea.ashx?t=4&s=10&lon=-97.50896475&lat=32.733&w=800&h=800[^] ~Nitron.
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startThat's just the ticket. I was hoping for a map rather than satellite but this'll do just fine. Thanks! This reply was supposed to be for Nitron! Sigh...
0 bottles of beer on the wall, 0 bottles of beer, you take 1 down, pass it around, 4294967295 bottles of beer on the wall. Awasu 2.2.2 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.
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That's just the ticket. I was hoping for a map rather than satellite but this'll do just fine. Thanks! This reply was supposed to be for Nitron! Sigh...
0 bottles of beer on the wall, 0 bottles of beer, you take 1 down, pass it around, 4294967295 bottles of beer on the wall. Awasu 2.2.2 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.
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Are you planning to use it within a desktop app? You can use Microsoft Virtual Earth. Here is a sample: http://www.viavirtualearth.com/VVE/Gallery/Winforms2.ashx[^]
Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
http://www.viavirtualearth.com/VVE/Gallery/Winforms2.ashx\[^\]
Its Amazing thanks for the link Rule # 17: Omit Needless Words - Strunk, William, Jr. ------------------------------------------------------------- Universal DBA | Ajax Rating
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Are you planning to use it within a desktop app? You can use Microsoft Virtual Earth. Here is a sample: http://www.viavirtualearth.com/VVE/Gallery/Winforms2.ashx[^]
by the way, you might already seen the Microsoft outlook integration of Microsoft maps , awesome Rule # 17: Omit Needless Words - Strunk, William, Jr. ------------------------------------------------------------- Universal DBA | Ajax Rating
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by the way, you might already seen the Microsoft outlook integration of Microsoft maps , awesome Rule # 17: Omit Needless Words - Strunk, William, Jr. ------------------------------------------------------------- Universal DBA | Ajax Rating