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Google Maps with ASP.NET - simple and dirty

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    jjrdk
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    I have written up a script that makes it easy to use many of the functions in Google Maps and makes it possible to access the values from ASP.NET controls through the clientside.registerstartupscript method. Check: http://www.legad.org/tech/text.aspx - for a description of the script. http://www.legad.org/tech/map.aspx - for a map demo.

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      I have written up a script that makes it easy to use many of the functions in Google Maps and makes it possible to access the values from ASP.NET controls through the clientside.registerstartupscript method. Check: http://www.legad.org/tech/text.aspx - for a description of the script. http://www.legad.org/tech/map.aspx - for a map demo.

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      Hi there, Are you sure that you don't want to wrap it up in an article and submit it to CP if that's cool enough?

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        Hi there, Are you sure that you don't want to wrap it up in an article and submit it to CP if that's cool enough?

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        I'll write up an article about it. In the meanwhile I suggest reading Bill Pierce's articles. http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/LatLaysFlat-Part1.asp http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/LatLaysFlat-Part2.asp His implementation is a more serverside oriented approach. Mine simply makes use of the clientside features and make the data visible in the serverside controls. I've been made aware that there may be some problems wieving the pages with IE. I use Frefox and simply assumed that if it displayed there it would be standard compliant. Anyone have any problems in this regard? JJRDK

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