I did:
                          var string = EncodeURIComponent("Ubiquity");
                           displayMessage(string);

Dont show anything!
There is something wrong?
And that is the one way that i found out to debug the ubiquity command,
because he dont show up in firebug!

----
Doug


2008/11/13 Blair McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
>  > But the parameter "location" of your command has to be tiny, one word.
>  > I want the latLng of a string with many words, like "Av. Washington
>  > Soares 1321, Fortaleza".
>
> To fix that, the location variable needs to be passed into
> EncodeURIComponent() before being added to the end of the URL.
>
> - Blair
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 14/11/2008 9:27 AM, Douglas Nogueira wrote:
> > But the parameter "location" of your command has to be tiny, one word.
> > I want the latLng of a string with many words, like "Av. Washington
> > Soares 1321, Fortaleza".
> > I have found some problems with this kind of string in your command.
> > That way i cant use nothing of your command.
> >
> > And the command "CmdUtils.getGeoLocation()" , i think he wont be useful
> > for me. This command return the latLng based on my ip, isnt it? I dont
> > want that. I want the coordenates of a given address.
> >
> > All the examples of get the coordinates, that i found, need a page html
> > (with a google maps key ) to do the request to google maps. I need a way
> > to do that just with js.
> >
> > -----
> >
> > Doug
> >
> >
> > 2008/11/13 <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> >
> >     hmm, could you give me an example use case?
> >
> >
> >     On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 1:30 AM, Blair McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >
> >         Very useful idea! I think if it were converted into a noun type,
> it
> >         could be used for other commands working with
> >         addresses/geo-coordinates too.
> >
> >         - Blair
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >         On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 9:45 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >          > Hello Doug,
> >          >
> >          > Simply put, the command does the following:
> >          >
> >          > Take a string representing a location as input (E.g. Ontario,
> >         Canada or NW1
> >          > 5BD)
> >          > Use the tinygeocoder service to produce a corresponding
> >         Geocode and place it
> >          > on your clip-board
> >          > The map is displayed purely for visual purposes and serves no
> >         other use at
> >          > the moment. And no, You dont need to have a good maps api key
> >         to use it.
> >          >
> >          > For me it was a learning exercise for using Jquery to submit
> >         requests to a
> >          > website and process the response :-)
> >          >
> >          >>> var geocoder = new GClientGeocoder();
> >          >>> var latLng = geocoder.getLatLng(address, function(point) { }
> );
> >          >>>
> >          > No, it cant be used that way. Like the built-in tinyurl
> >         command, this one
> >          > was built with the intention of letting people use the
> >         tinygeocoder without
> >          > visiting the website.
> >          >
> >          > Depending on what you want to do, you may want to check out
> >          >
> >          > CmdUtils.getGeoLocation()
> >          >
> >          > - Mayuresh
> >          >
> >          > On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Douglas Nogueira
> >         <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> >          > wrote:
> >          >>
> >          >> I want to know if i can do this inside of a ubiquity command:
> >          >>
> >          >> var geocoder = new GClientGeocoder();
> >          >> var latLng = geocoder.getLatLng(address,
> >          >> function(point) { } );
> >          >>
> >          >>
> >          >> Given a string with the address, i want her LatLng.
> >          >> I need a key of the google maps for that?
> >          >> In your tiny-geocoder, you use that?
> >          >>
> >          >> ----
> >          >> Doug
> >          >>
> >          >> 2008/11/12 <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> >          >>>
> >          >>> Hi,
> >          >>>
> >          >>> I've just put together a command for generating geocodes
> >         using the free
> >          >>> api service @ http://tinygeocoder.com/ . It's at:
> >          >>>
> >          >>> http://mskadu.googlepages.com/tinygeocode
> >          >>>
> >          >>> code at:
> >          >>>
> >
> http://code.google.com/p/ubiquity-commands/source/browse/trunk/scripts/tinygeocode.ubiq.js
> >          >>>
> >          >>> Any comments/ criticism welcome!
> >          >>>
> >          >>> --
> >          >>> Mayuresh
> >          >>>
> >          >>>
> >          >>
> >          >>
> >          >>
> >          >
> >          >
> >          >
> >          > --
> >          > Mayuresh
> >          >
> >          > >
> >          >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >     --
> >     Mayuresh
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >
>
> >
>

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