Sounds like an interesting job to do with the Google maps APIs. They
recently added the 'encoded polylines' functions, so that is probably what
you're looking for:
http://www.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/#Encoded_Polylines
Not something that up my alley, exactly, but I'm sure you could find
somebody who is interested in doing this. Plus, you don't have to keep the
maps up to date yourself, and you can take advantage of the other Google
features. Not sure what the cost implications may be, if any, though.
-Ben Pitzer
On 12/26/06, Ron Joffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey folks,
I have a standalone project with the following requirements:
1. On a web page provide a map with:
a. Polygon delineating a company's service territory
b. Icons with:
i. Graphical location
ii. Pop up window with a few text details
2. Refresh page on a regular basis (~5 minutes) with pushed data for icon
positions from secondary server.
3. Architecture must support as wide a range of web servers as possible
(apache,IIS,etc)
Anyone out there have the capabilities, time, and willingness to undertake
the
project?
Please send me a note directly.
Thanks,
Ron
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