Thursday, March 18, 2010

Re: Display Building

this is my thread

--Daniel


On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 9:03 PM, Ralph Ames <ralph.ames@gmail.com> wrote:

>Can u make me an example of what would be the code for what im trying
>to do? I really dont want to be a burden, but I really need this.
>Thanks

Possibly, but it would be far better for you to post a link to what
you have done so far on your website.


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RE: Display Building

>Can u make me an example of what would be the code for what im trying
>to do? I really dont want to be a burden, but I really need this.
>Thanks

Possibly, but it would be far better for you to post a link to what
you have done so far on your website.


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Re: Display Building

The commented parts are different ways of implementing it. I tried all the other options I know of.

thanks,
--Daniel

Have questions about the code? Please Ask me!


On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 9:01 PM, Daniel Fagnan <dnfagnan@gmail.com> wrote:
Here is the Code:
--Daniel



On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:54 PM, raygo22 <raygo22@gmail.com> wrote:
Can u make me an example of what would be the code for what im trying
to do? I really dont want to be a burden, but I really need this.
Thanks

On Mar 18, 10:50 pm, Ralph Ames <ralph.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >Pupose:
> >- User enters there postal code and it shows it on the google map.
> >For this I need the google geocoder to change the postal code to a
>
> longitude & latitude.
>
> >But when I set the map up and the long. & lat. with a variable it doesn't
>
> work, but when I hard code the numbers it works fine.
>
> >thats why I alerted the long. & lat. to see if the geocoder part worked.
>
> and it did.
>
> >Thanks,
> >--Daniel
>
> Please don't hijack threads, create your own.
>
> Ralph
> -www.easypagez.com/maps/map_index.html
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Re: Display Building

Here is the Code:
--Daniel


On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:54 PM, raygo22 <raygo22@gmail.com> wrote:
Can u make me an example of what would be the code for what im trying
to do? I really dont want to be a burden, but I really need this.
Thanks

On Mar 18, 10:50 pm, Ralph Ames <ralph.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >Pupose:
> >- User enters there postal code and it shows it on the google map.
> >For this I need the google geocoder to change the postal code to a
>
> longitude & latitude.
>
> >But when I set the map up and the long. & lat. with a variable it doesn't
>
> work, but when I hard code the numbers it works fine.
>
> >thats why I alerted the long. & lat. to see if the geocoder part worked.
>
> and it did.
>
> >Thanks,
> >--Daniel
>
> Please don't hijack threads, create your own.
>
> Ralph
> -www.easypagez.com/maps/map_index.html
>
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Re: Display Building

Can u make me an example of what would be the code for what im trying
to do? I really dont want to be a burden, but I really need this.
Thanks

On Mar 18, 10:50 pm, Ralph Ames <ralph.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >Pupose:
> >- User enters there postal code and it shows it on the google map.
> >For this I need the google geocoder to change the postal code to a
>
> longitude & latitude.
>
> >But when I set the map up and the long. & lat. with a variable it doesn't
>
> work, but when I hard code the numbers it works fine.
>
> >thats why I alerted the long. & lat. to see if the geocoder part worked.
>
> and it did.
>
> >Thanks,
> >--Daniel
>
> Please don't hijack threads, create your own.
>
> Ralph
> -www.easypagez.com/maps/map_index.html
>
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RE: Display Building

>Pupose:
>- User enters there postal code and it shows it on the google map.


>For this I need the google geocoder to change the postal code to a
longitude & latitude.

>But when I set the map up and the long. & lat. with a variable it doesn't
work, but when I hard code the numbers it works fine.

>thats why I alerted the long. & lat. to see if the geocoder part worked.
and it did.


>Thanks,
>--Daniel

Please don't hijack threads, create your own.

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Re: Same code, same markers, different domains...markers appear in completely different places

thats where my code is! Thats where my current app that I have my problem is!
--Daniel


On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:45 PM, Ralph Ames <ralph.ames@gmail.com> wrote:
What relevance does the link have to do with this thread?


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Re: GeoCoder With Php

http://motionsharing.com/geocoder/

On Mar 18, 6:53 pm, Daniel <dnfag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, currently I have a page setup with ajax that sends a request to a
> file called getmap.php with a GET request called postal.
>
> My code gets the coordinates from google, in xml, then passes it on to
> the next page.
>
> in my javascript code:
>
> it gets the xml from the php file correctly, but the coordinates where
> switched the first set of numbers was supposed to be the second and
> the second set of numbers would be the first.
>
> I used split() a couple times until i could reverse the two sets of
> numbers, then put that in a variable.
>
> I then used:
>
> var map = new GMap2(div);
> map.setCenter(new GLatLng(doc), 13);
>
> to display the map. doc is the variable with the cleaned up
> coordinates.
>
> but for reason it displays :
>
> We are sorry, but we don't have maps at your zoom level ....
>
> But when i alert the variable and get the coordinates I replace 'doc'
> with these numbers and everything works fine.
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel

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RE: Same code, same markers, different domains...markers appear in completely different places

>http://www.motionsharing.com/geocoder/start.php?p=map
>--Daniel

What relevance does the link have to do with this thread?


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Re: GeoCoder With Php

http://motionsharing.com/geocoder/
--Daniel


On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:40 PM, Ralph Ames <ralph.ames@gmail.com> wrote:

Please read the posting guidelines and provide a link to your map.

http://tinyurl.com/m3z4oq

http://tinyurl.com/n3x2en

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RE: GeoCoder With Php

Please read the posting guidelines and provide a link to your map.

http://tinyurl.com/m3z4oq

http://tinyurl.com/n3x2en

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RE: Display Building

>Hi. I already went through that site, but still I dont really
>understand how to do what Im trying to accomplish. Do u have any other
>method?

Not really, but try the documentation, especially the Audience section at
the top.

http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/

If you don't understand javascript, it's not going to be easy.


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Re: Display Building

Pupose:
- User enters there postal code and it shows it on the google map.


For this I need the google geocoder to change the postal code to a longitude & latitude.

But when I set the map up and the long. & lat. with a variable it doesn't work, but when I hard code the numbers it works fine.

thats why I alerted the long. & lat. to see if the geocoder part worked. and it did.


Thanks,
--Daniel


On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:17 PM, raygo22 <raygo22@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi. I already went through that site, but still I dont really
understand how to do what Im trying to accomplish. Do u have any other
method?

On Mar 18, 6:07 pm, Ralph Ames <ralph.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mikes' tutorial will give you some ideas
>
> http://econym.org.uk/gmap/
>
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Re: Display Building

Hi. I already went through that site, but still I dont really
understand how to do what Im trying to accomplish. Do u have any other
method?

On Mar 18, 6:07 pm, Ralph Ames <ralph.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mikes' tutorial will give you some ideas
>
> http://econym.org.uk/gmap/
>
> Ralph
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Re: Same code, same markers, different domains...markers appear in completely different places

http://www.motionsharing.com/geocoder/start.php?p=map
--Daniel


On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Andrew Leach <andrew.leach.1@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Mar 19, 12:22 am, Christoff <christoff.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> No, both sites (and local) use the same web service to connect to a db
> and return the coordinates. They are always returned in the same
> format from the AJAX call to the service.

So you are saying the data is the same between the two sites; I guess
you have actually checked the data and not assumed that. If so, it
means that the way the data is processed must differ. That could be
because the processing code is actually different; or it could be
environmental differences between installations of IIS on the two
servers. Without seeing anything at all, it's really rather difficult
to suggest a great deal.

You might guess: no this hasn't been reported here before.

I think you may have to provide a link which demonstrates the issue;
your NDA might make that more difficult, but perhaps you could host a
subset of data on a different server? Of course, on a different server
everything might work brilliantly, but at least that would show that
it's the setup of server B which is to blame.

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GeoCoder With Php

Hi, currently I have a page setup with ajax that sends a request to a
file called getmap.php with a GET request called postal.


My code gets the coordinates from google, in xml, then passes it on to
the next page.


in my javascript code:


it gets the xml from the php file correctly, but the coordinates where
switched the first set of numbers was supposed to be the second and
the second set of numbers would be the first.

I used split() a couple times until i could reverse the two sets of
numbers, then put that in a variable.

I then used:

var map = new GMap2(div);
map.setCenter(new GLatLng(doc), 13);

to display the map. doc is the variable with the cleaned up
coordinates.

but for reason it displays :

We are sorry, but we don't have maps at your zoom level ....

But when i alert the variable and get the coordinates I replace 'doc'
with these numbers and everything works fine.


Thanks,
Daniel


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Re: Same code, same markers, different domains...markers appear in completely different places

On Mar 19, 12:22 am, Christoff <christoff.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> No, both sites (and local) use the same web service to connect to a db
> and return the coordinates. They are always returned in the same
> format from the AJAX call to the service.

So you are saying the data is the same between the two sites; I guess
you have actually checked the data and not assumed that. If so, it
means that the way the data is processed must differ. That could be
because the processing code is actually different; or it could be
environmental differences between installations of IIS on the two
servers. Without seeing anything at all, it's really rather difficult
to suggest a great deal.

You might guess: no this hasn't been reported here before.

I think you may have to provide a link which demonstrates the issue;
your NDA might make that more difficult, but perhaps you could host a
subset of data on a different server? Of course, on a different server
everything might work brilliantly, but at least that would show that
it's the setup of server B which is to blame.

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Re: Javascript error when creating lots of GPolylines

the javascript error in firefox 3.6 is:

a is undefined

function wh(){y(fd).GQ();eval(arguments[1])}
main.js (line 305)


Also, reverting from v=2 to 2.147 seems to eliminate the problem

Doesn't work in:
2.173
2.178
2.169
2.167
2.159
2.151


Works:
2.147
2.148
2.149

On Mar 18, 11:19 pm, Paulo JF Silva <alfa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm getting a very weird and hard problem to debug when I create about
> 3000~4000 polylines.
>
> I'm only parsing my data (that comes from an ajax post) and creating a
> new GPolyine, not showing them on the map.
>
> In Chrome the javascript error is:
> Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'x' of undefined
>
> Basically I have 1 html with the map and 1 button that does an ajax
> post, gets javascript data, resets the polylines array, creates the
> 3000~4000 polylines and adds them to the array,
>
> The error doesn't appear always! Just sometimes when I click the
> button. It seems to never occur on the first click, only after the 3
> or 4th...
>
> This error causes my remainder javascript to not be executed which
> causes a lot of problems.
>
> The code to parse my jscript data and create the GPolylines:
>
> lines = new Array();
> for (var i = 0; i < circuitsDb.length; i++) {
>             var circuit = circuitsDb[i];
>
> var newCircuit = new GPolyline([new
> GLatLng(parseFloat(circuit.startY), parseFloat(circuit.startX)),
>                 new GLatLng(parseFloat(circuit.endY),
> parseFloat(circuit.endX))], circuit.lineColor,
>                     parseFloat(circuit.lineWeight),
>                     parseFloat(circuit.lineOpacity));
>
> lines.push(newCircuit);
>
> }
>
> I also analysed my data and it seems everything is OK.
>
> Anyone has any idea how to solve this or how to do a better debugging?

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Re: Same code, same markers, different domains...markers appear in completely different places

No, both sites (and local) use the same web service to connect to a db
and return the coordinates. They are always returned in the same
format from the AJAX call to the service.

On Mar 17, 12:34 pm, Brian P <brianpey...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Just a thought--is one site returning a float and the other returning
> a string for the coordinates? That might explain the behavior, and why
> the points seem to be the same but behave differently.
>
> -Brian
>
> On Mar 16, 9:23 pm, Christoff <christoff.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > First, let me apologize for not having a link to my code to post. Due
> > to an NDA, I am not permitted to post one. However, my question does
> > not have to do with the code specifically..it's more of a 'have you
> > ever seen this behavior' type of question.
>
> > Here's what's happening. I've written an ASP.NET control that does an
> > address search and plots points based on coordinates returned from a
> > database. This control lives on two different sites. I've done all of
> > my tests using the same address. When run locally or on Site A, the
> > points plot in the correct location (Portland, Oregon). However, on
> > Site B, the map centers correctly on the entered address, but the
> > points are all placed in the middle of France.
>
> > I've examined the points returned by the db call each site, and they
> > are identical. The code is identical. The address is identical. As far
> > as I can tell, there is no conflicting script in either site that
> > would interfere with the scripts for the control.
>
> > Now, being that I don't have links posted, I don't expect anyone to
> > debug any of my code. But has anyone ever seen this behavior before?
> > I've been googling, and I can't find anything that describes behavior
> > similar to what I am experiencing.
>
> > Thanks in advance for any advice that anyone can offer.

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