On 6 January 2011 18:19, Rob Malpass wrote:
> Hi all - happy new year
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> I need a recommendation for some mapping software. If - having read the
> following you conclude there's a website - that's fine - but I've not been
> able to make Google maps do exactly what I want.
Apparently, these
On 6 January 2011 18:19, Rob Malpass wrote:
> Hi all - happy new year
>
>
>
> I need a recommendation for some mapping software. If - having read the
> following you conclude there's a website - that's fine - but I've not been
> able to make Google maps do exactly what I want.
What you want is
On Thu, Jan 06, 2011 at 06:19:09PM -, Rob Malpass wrote:
> Hi all - happy new year
>
>
>
> I need a recommendation for some mapping software. If - having read the
> following you conclude there's a website - that's fine - but I've not been
> able to make Google maps do exactly what I want
Hi all - happy new year
I need a recommendation for some mapping software. If - having read the
following you conclude there's a website - that's fine - but I've not been
able to make Google maps do exactly what I want.
For reasons I won't bore you all with, what I want to do is start
UKUUG stuff, may be of interest
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From: Jane Morrison
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2011 12:27:15 +
Subject: [UKUUG-Announce] UKUUG Events - Early bird rates available now!
Intermediate Perl (2 days including practical sessions) Tutorial:
15th & 16t
You could use Amazon AWS' Route 53 DNS hosting and use the APIs to update
the domain name directly, that way you can update the root record to be an A
record pointing to the dynamic IP and instead of the dyndns script have a
route53 script which updates Amazon's nameservers.
http://aws.amazon.com/