we tried the plugin on symfony 1.0.17, it works fine
thanks alot, very good plugin

On Sep 23, 10:43 am, nico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Plugin is working fine for me.
>
> Thanks Fabrice :)
>
> On Sep 23, 4:50 am, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Cool, I'll give it a download and give it a try. :-D
>
> > James
>
> > On Sep 22, 2008, at 7:40 PM, Fabrice B wrote:
>
> > > I have not fully understood how to configure pear install for both
> > > symfony 1.0 and 1.1 at the same time.
>
> > > So in the meantime, just use the "easy way", the svn checkout
>
> > > svn cohttp://svn.symfony-project.com/plugins/sfEasyGMapPlugin/trunk/
> > > plugins/sfEasyGMapPlugin
> > > ln -s ../plugins/sfEasyGMapPlugin/web web/sfEasyGMapPlugin
> > > php symfony cc
>
> > > This should work under 1.0 !
>
> > > Fabrice
>
> > > On Sep 22, 9:49 pm, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> How hard would this be to make compatible with Symfony 1.0?  Looking
> > >> at the instructions for installation I don't see anything specific to
> > >> 1.1.  Is it using anything that is specific to the 1.1 APIs?
>
> > >> Thanks
> > >> James
>
> > >> Who for the time being is stuck in Symfony 1.0 land.
>
> > >> On Sep 22, 2008, at 3:14 PM, Fabrice B wrote:
>
> > >>> Hello,
>
> > >>> following a conversation on the French symfony group, I worked to
> > >>> release my pernosal Google Maps plugin. I tried to make it as simple
> > >>> as possible while leaving most of the functionalities I have  
> > >>> developed
> > >>> for my personal needs.
>
> > >>> Here is the link:
> > >>>http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfEasyGMapPlugin
>
> > >>> And here is a very quick implementation of it:
> > >>>http://apps.facebook.com/my-friends-map/
>
> > >>> A basic sample looks like this:
>
> > >>> In the action:
> > >>>    $this->gMap = new GMap();
> > >>>    $this->gMap->addMarker(new GMapMarker(51.245475,6.821373));
> > >>>    $this->gMap->addMarker(new GMapMarker(48.718952,2.219180));
>
> > >>> In the template:
> > >>>    <?php use_helper('Javascript','GMap') ?>
> > >>>    <?php
> > >>> include_map($gMap,array('width'=>'512px','height'=>'400px')); ?>
> > >>>    <?php include_map_javascript($gMap); ?>
>
> > >>> Other available functionalities:
> > >>>  - geocoding
> > >>>  - customising marker's icons
> > >>>  - a helper for a "search for a location" form
> > >>>  - an easy function for the famous Google Info bubble
> > >>>  - ability to add listeners on markers for google and dom
> > >>> events"Google" et dom sur les markers
> > >>>  - hidden functionality: the static map, which means without
> > >>> javascript, intended for mobile apps for example. But this last
> > >>> functionality is not tested and documented.
>
> > >>> More infos available in the readme, where I wrote three samples. I
> > >>> hope this helps anybody interested get started.
>
> > >>> There is already a sfGMapsPlugin, but it was not very practical  
> > >>> since
> > >>> its first purpose was to geocode addresses and save them in a table
> > >>> using Doctrine, and it has not been updated since June 2007.  
> > >>> Globally,
> > >>> I think it did not satisfy the need for a quick and easy integration
> > >>> of a Google Maps in a symfony project, that is why I released this
> > >>> plugin.
>
> > >>> The first feedback I got was positive but I am looking forward to  
> > >>> all
> > >>> criticisms ! :-)
>
> > >>> Cheers,
>
> > >>> Fabrice Bernhard
> > >>> fabriceb <<a>> allomatch.com
>
>
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