http://www.coldfusionpodcast.com/cfgooglemaps
On 3/12/06, Casey Dougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah, I'm using it but it's still in testing phase.
http://www.saratoga.com/Business-DetailsMaps.cfm/BusinessID/364
The gmap code is from the following tutorial which shows a few
examples of how
my boss did before I started working there.
It's a pretty cool app that locates former customers so our CSR's can try
and get them back in the fold.
May be you can still answer my question: it looks like the use of the
API is binded to the domain
name of your site, but is it possible to test it
yeah, I'm using it but it's still in testing phase.
http://www.saratoga.com/Business-DetailsMaps.cfm/BusinessID/364
The gmap code is from the following tutorial which shows a few
examples of how to use the code.
http://tutorial397.easycfm.com/
I still have some troubles getting this to work in
I am using it, and it is attached to a domain. We wanted to deploy maps to
250 client websites at the same time. Fortunately, many of those are under
the same domain.
The good news is that they don't limit you to the number of ID's you can
generate, so other than being a huge pain in the butt,
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Google Map API and CF
my boss did before I started working there.
It's a pretty cool app that locates former customers so our CSR's can try
and get them back in the fold.
May be you can still answer my question: it looks like the use of the API is
binded to the domain name
The good news is that they don't limit you to the number of ID's you can
generate, so other than being a huge pain in the butt
Another alternative would be to use it in an IFRAME calling a template
under your own domain.
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I am still looking for some beta testers before I make it publicly
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http://www.blayter.com/john/cf_googlemap/
Thanks
John Blayter
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On 3/12/06,
I would say no...I was looking at that too...I think you have to register
for each domain...
I just got an answer, and it's simpler than I thought ;-)
Just ask for a key for http//localhost and you'll get one,... and it
works ;-)
Of course, you still also have to ask for a key for the final
Not yet...I just downloaded it to play with it. We do use it at work. I
didn't design the application...my boss did before I started working there.
It's a pretty cool app that locates former customers so our CSR's can try
and get them back in the fold. It uses a Google map and pinpoints the
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