Let me clarify...I don't need the map to do the analysis, but there will be
a map at the end with the enhanced data listed.
Cameron
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Andrew Leach wrote:
> On 23 May 2012 17:18, Cameron Crum wrote:
> > Since I am doing this all server side with no need to draw a m
On 23 May 2012 17:18, Cameron Crum wrote:
> Since I am doing this all server side with no need to draw a map, I'm using
> perl and some modules obtained from CPAN.
Um... you do need to draw a map.
Terms of Service 10.1.1(g). "You must not use or display the Content
without a corresponding Google
Since I am doing this all server side with no need to draw a map, I'm using
perl and some modules obtained from CPAN. Specifically, I'm using
Google::Directions. It turns out that the module had an error in the
Polyline.pm module. For some reason it was decoding the polyline as a
series of offsets
On May 23, 6:40 am, Cameron Crum wrote:
> Steps.
Does your map get different results from mine?
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> > > I recently noticed that the polyline returned in each step in a route
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Steps.
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 8:20 AM, geocode...@gmail.com
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> On May 22, 10:49 pm, ccrum wrote:
> > I recently noticed that the polyline returned in each step in a route
> > does not always start and end with the coordinates the step says it
> > does. For Instance, I ran a directions que
On May 22, 10:49 pm, ccrum wrote:
> I recently noticed that the polyline returned in each step in a route
> does not always start and end with the coordinates the step says it
> does. For Instance, I ran a directions query from Fort Worth, TX to
> Austin, TX. The start and end points returned were