Kevin thanks for bringing back your map program.  Very useful when we want to 
know more or less where our members live.  The yahoo geocoding api gets pretty 
close for most of our members.  Thanks again.  

Has anybody else done any mapping of their units?  I would be interested in 
what has worked with other units and what has not.  Our stake recently went 
through a reorganization and one of the members had ESRI's ArcView so we used 
that to geocode everyone then try different boundary proposals.  It worked 
great but the time it takes to make a nice map at a given scale can take quite 
a long time.  Kevin's application is great for seeing where people live, it is 
not exact as it only uses yahoo for geocoding but it is fast.  I would be 
interested to hear from the rest of you what how you all have mapped out your 
membership.

Ed

> 
>    1. Kevin's ward mapping applet is back & personal (Charles Boling)
> 
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> Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:50:54 -0800
> From: Charles Boling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Ldsoss] Kevin's ward mapping applet is back & personal
> To: LDS Open Source Software <ldsoss@lists.ldsoss.org>
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> Kevin Ball transformed his now-defunct hosted ward mapping service into a 
> little .vbs file that you can download and run on your PC against a .csv 
> file exported from your ward web site.
> 
> It generates an html file in the root of your C: drive that holds the 
> mapping app & data.  Although the address data passes through a foreign web 
> service, your membership info isn't being held on an outside server -- it 
> remains on your local hard drive.  Thus we now have the "personal" edition.
> 
> Basic requirements are Windows Scripting Host to create the file, and Flash 
> Player & a connection to Yahoo to use it.  If you're reading this and are 
> running Windows 2000 or newer, you're probably good to go.
> 
> The script can be downloaded directly from
> <http://wardmap.theballfamily.org/WardMap.vbs>
> 
> More info about the app:
> <http://wardmap.theballfamily.org/>
> 
> If you don't like the WSH requirement, it looks like it would be pretty 
> easy to rewrite it in the scripting language of your choice.  If you don't 
> like the Flash requirement, rewrite it to use another mapping API. :-)

 
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