El Sábado, 1 de Noviembre de 2008, Arnie Shore escribió:
> [...] Of special relevance here is that I've included Google Maps as the 
> geo-spatial component.  Justification for the latter is, not surprisingly, 
> its zero cost, ubiquity, and convenience - as well as its capabilities.

I'd suggest you to inmediately switch over to OpenLayers. You'll have finer 
control over the capabilities of the map (and over its javascript code), and 
(most important) you'll be able to *very* easily use geospatial data from 
other sources: either OSM or (more commonly) local GIS platforms, via WMS.


> Now I want to port Tickets to a mapping base that wd allow its use in
> situation where - at least temporarily - there's no Internet access;

Try to get in touch with Mikel Maron - he's doing some work on the use of OSM 
(along with other technologies) on the field of rapid response to major 
disasters. I'm sure he'll be able to give you some pointers on how that stuff 
is being done right now.


Cheers,
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Un ordenador no es un televisor ni un microondas, es una herramienta compleja.

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