Very cool - I wrote something very similar yesterday morning in Ruby
Camping- just hadn't posted it. But I didn't have a fancy-schmancy map
;)

I'm probably doing a presentation on OpenSearch & Geo at FooCamp -
mind if I use your demonstrator?


On 6/21/07, Barry Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(Very) Simplistic tool for trying out a definition file :

http://www.nearby.org.uk/opensearch/

... includes a Gmap to make defining the lat/long and/or bbox easy. (if the
file has geo extensions)

(btw don't submit a definition file you don't want to become public, but
remember it is called 'open' ;)



I realised after mentioning we updated the description file on
www.geograph.org.uk, that it wasnt fully tested, (hate testing, but not
adverse to spending 2 hours scripting a tester), and in fact this tool
highlighted a mistake!

Hope it of interest, feedback welcome,

 Barry




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