On 01/06/2012 04:16 AM, Alan Gauld wrote:
That's a non trivial application. It sounds a lot like Google maps?
If by map you meant real world maps, this task becomes pretty much
trivial. It is fairly easy to embed Google Map in your own web app, and
their API provides a lot for almost anything
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 12:16 PM, Alan Gauld wrote:
> On 05/01/12 15:58, Alexander wrote:
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> framework, does anybody have any other suggestions? For example there is
>> a server with all the info about a map, and from a browser a user will
>> be able to view and interact with the map at high spee
On 05/01/12 15:58, Alexander wrote:
framework, does anybody have any other suggestions? For example there is
a server with all the info about a map, and from a browser a user will
be able to view and interact with the map at high speeds.
High speeds? On a web application?
That usually means Ja
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 5:04 PM, James Reynolds wrote:
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> On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Alexander wrote:
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>> Dear friends,
>> I'm emailing regarding a general question about working with Python and a
>> web-browser based interactive map application. Over the summer I had asked a
>> similar
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Alexander wrote:
> Dear friends,
> I'm emailing regarding a general question about working with Python and a
> web-browser based interactive map application. Over the summer I had asked
> a similar question and heard some things about the Django framework, does
>
Dear friends,
I'm emailing regarding a general question about working with Python and a
web-browser based interactive map application. Over the summer I had asked
a similar question and heard some things about the Django framework, does
anybody have any other suggestions? For example there is a ser