On Jan 8, 8:09 pm, Troy Settle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey all, I'm trying to figure out how to use Google Maps to map a network.
>
> I found a V2 example that's similar to what I want:
>
>    http://econym.org.uk/gmap/example_snappathdrag.htm
>
> But, with this, I have to drop markers to manipulate the route, sometimes on
> every intersection, and with V2 being deprecated, I guess I should start off
> with V3, which would seem to allow the user to drag the route around to
> follow a specific path.
>
> Here's what I need some samples for:
>
> Click to drop the start point and end point
> Drag the route to conform to reality
> Get the route data so it can be saved and replicated using regular markers
>
> If anyone has or can point me to sample code to do all this,
> I'd greatly appreciate it.

You mean something like this?
http://www.geocodezip.com/v3_GoogleEx_directions-draggable2Xml.html

It sounds to me like what you are describing, but your subject
"mapping a network" makes me believe you don't want roads.

  -- Larry

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