Hey Marc,
you can actually just input coordinates in the form of "lon,lat" and you
will be taken to this place.
Also the marker is placed accordingly.
The popups can be implemented on top of the leaflet web interface.
There are several examples on the net, you may have a look at the
leaflet
Awesome,
thanks for that move. Congrats!
I really asked myself when this kind of professionalism will happen.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers
Am 2014-07-21 18:36, schrieb Dennis Luxen:
> Hello everyone,
>
> we have moved the OSRM repositories from several personal accounts to a
> central
work.
Cheers
STEFAN GÖCKERITZ
Bachstraße 21
53424 Remagen
Tel: 0173/9335730 [6]
EMail: ad...@s-goecker.de
Am 2014-05-19 23:02, schrieb Rudolf Mayer:
> Hi Stefan!
>
> On 2014-05-19 09:47, Stefan Göckeritz wrote:
>
>> since some weeks I experience calculated travel ti
Hey everyone,
since some weeks I experience calculated travel times that are way
higher than they are in reality.
I use OSRM for quite some time now, but since the durations are not
exact I use Google Maps, just because I need more exact travel times.
For instance traveling from Berlin to Bonn
Hey Kevin,
did you see Dinnis' answer? There a number of not obviously docuimented
URL parameters which can be used to do excactly this.
You can use the "loc" paramter either with City names that are sent to
Geonomin for translation into geolocations or you could use longitude
and latitude dir