+1 Google Maps.
Can't speak for Yahoo maps but I've had a really easy time with Google
Maps, with or without jQuery. There's tons of good documentation and
tutorials, I've even made custom icon markers and search-by-distance
without too much trouble.
Charles
doublerebel.com
On Oct 2, 7:52 am
it would be REALLY nice if there was some form of documentation for
this plugin, can anyone point me in the right direction?
I cant seem to find either a demo or a helpful description for how to
use this plugin.
Yea that admin of yours really stinks! Tell him to get his act together! ;)
Rey...
Tane Piper wrote:
Should be back up now, was getting some work done on the server
On 8/9/07, Ty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Tane,
Hey a heads up, I didn't know much about the pluging clicked the
demo link
Should be back up now, was getting some work done on the server
On 8/9/07, Ty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Tane,
>Hey a heads up, I didn't know much about the pluging clicked the
> demo link at the Google link you provided above.
> So on the Google page clicking this:
> http://dev.digita
Hi Tane,
Hey a heads up, I didn't know much about the pluging clicked the
demo link at the Google link you provided above.
So on the Google page clicking this:
http://dev.digitalspaghetti.me.uk/jmaps/
give me "Bad Request (Invalid Hostname)"
I use Google maps and mapQuest maps almost exclusive
Google maps all the way. I really wish there was a jquery equivalent
of gmapez (http://n01se.net/chouser/gmapez/). While very easy to use,
it can be slow at time.
On Aug 8, 12:02 pm, "Tane Piper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> I wanted to ask the list a quick straw poll. A bit OT but
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