Kelly,

Welcome! We're glad to hear from happy users :-)

By the way, you can easily color-code the map markers by, say, the type 
of crime.

    <div ex:role="view"
       ex:viewClass="Map"
       ...
       ex:colorKey=".Crime">
    </div>

And be careful about the closing > . If you invoke the View Source 
command in Firefox, you'll see that the <div> for the second view is 
missing > in the opening tag.

Cheers,

David

Kelly O'Day wrote:
> I just wanted to let you know that I found out about Simile and 
> Exhibit from a post on googlemapsmania 
> <http://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/>.
>  
> It took me less than 1 day to read your documentation, set up a Google 
> spreadsheet of local crime data and get an interactive crime mapping 
> system up and running.
>  
> I particularly like the Google spreadsheet approach and I have found 
> Exhibit very easy for those who want to set up a light web database 
> application.
>  
> Great set of tools. I hope you continue your efforts.
>  
> You can see my simple application here. 
> http://processtrends.com/mt_airy_crime_map.htm
>  
> Thanks.
>  
> Kelly O'Day
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