Is this a WINDOWS-ONLY thing? Or has anyone here done this on a LINUX web server running Tomcat? - Thanks, Todd Reply Sridhar Boganathan says: January 25, 2013 at 11:22 am Hi there, I would like to add X-Axis on top of the this application. Is there any workaround or if I want to use this API i should obtain a premier key? Thank you very much for your support, Your blog is one of my first sources for mstr, Best, B
An Introduction to using the Library (Watch on YouTube) Library Features Change the maps appearance including zoom, central position, size and control positioning. Support for creating multiple maps on the same page Support for KML and GeoRSS Layers Upcoming Features Viewport Marker Management Extensions to the directions integration Extensions to the Google Places API integration Possible integration with the Elevation API If you have any questions, spot a bug, have any feature suggestions or would like to leave feedback please leave a comment below or drop me a line
Reply Kevin October 9, 2014 at 11:17 am Thank you for this documentation! Reply trisna August 14, 2009 at 11:34 am Hello everybody ,I am a php programmer can you help me out by giving me a script of google map in which it will point multiple addresess dynamically. Reply angel April 3, 2013 at 6:35 pm hola, como hacer para que siempre se muestre el tooltip mas no solo cuando pase el mouse sobre el marker ? Reply Ecosystems EA April 23, 2013 at 6:16 pm how can you add more than one marker? Reply Gabriel Svennerberg April 23, 2013 at 7:19 pm You can just write the same code multiple times
Working with Geolocation and the Google Maps API
Aurelio De Rosa I'm a (full-stack) web and app developer with more than 5 years' experience programming for the web using HTML, CSS, Sass, JavaScript, and PHP. The service is completely free, but you should subscribe to the APIs Console website to obtain your API key, and use it when you send a request to the service
How to Build a Distance Finder with Google Maps API
lets say start and end location is same and I want to put three way points randomly in such a way that I can control the duration of distance between start and end point. Raw Hasan February 17, 2011 at 17:18 Hi Irina, Thanx a million for writing such an wonderful Google map tutorial! It is very good and well explained tutorial
(under development) Basic example of Tabbed Info Windows from XML (APIv2) (based off of information in Mike Williams Tutorials) Basic example of Tabbed Info Windows with directions from XML (APIv2) (based off of information in Mike Williams Tutorials) More advanced example of Tabbed Info Windows from XML (APIv2) supports "legacy" non-tabbed XML files. A version of the Mike Williams' tutorial map with numbered markers that allows different numbered icons defined by the xml file (allows 1-99 and the default marker) and polylines
Researcher Thanks! Is it possible for a bash or python script to query Google maps and get the returned values? That would be very helpful for our work, and save a lot of time. Because this trick provides the latitude and longitude of the center of the map, moving the map around manually after that will change the center position and this technique will not work accurately
Some B2B apps side-step this by having a public registration for viewing the B2B app, but for some apps it is more important that the app itself stay behind the corporate firewall. By switching to this JS based approach the geocoding requests are made directly to Google from end user browsers rather than via the proxy, which addresses the quota issue (because each user has their own quota)
It should be protected such that whoever wants to access the map point must provide a password so that only concerned person could point out the locations. Have few questions , Could you please in your free time ? Excuse me if they are silly 1) I am putting 2000 markers around the world , It is taking bit amount of time
Use PHP, MySql and Google Map API v3 for displaying data on map
any idea? thanks AMJ says: February 2, 2011 at 01:41 Is there any way to change the icon depending on a particular condition? I have data stored in the MySQL table and would like to have different color markers display depending on the table data. Can we control this zoom overriding and map bounds? Hemant Kumar says: February 29, 2012 at 16:26 Can I call this map on another page using ajax? if so, can anyone tell me how to do it? Thanks in advance rscr says: March 2, 2012 at 15:43 tnks i also followed Hemant Kumar says: March 3, 2012 at 11:18 LatLngBounds is working well and calculating markers and auto zooming the map based on the number of markers in the view port
Google Maps API V3 for ASP.NET - CodeProject
External Resources Google Maps API Reference Google Map Examples License This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL) Share email twitter facebook linkedin reddit google+ About the Author S V Saichandra Software Developer Emirates Group IT United Arab Emirates S V Sai Chandra is a Software Engineer from Hyderabad Deccan. Download source - 12 KB Introduction Google Maps provides a flexible way to integrate maps to provide directions, location information, and any other kind of stuff provided by the Google Maps API in your web application
WPF Map App: WPF Meets Google Geocoding and Static Maps APIs - CodeProject
The latter approach, using the Google Maps JavaScript API, is the easier of the two options but requires familiarity with JavaScript and involves the use of the WebBrowser control to display a Google Map. I use it to get the first element in the returned sequences since the Google Static Map API will only return the map image of the first partial match, in case of such an occurrence
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