Well, if you're going to put the information in a database, it'll be far easier to use the RESTful side of the API with PHP, Perl, Java, or some other server-side script. Check out the documentation at the links below:
http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxsearch/documentation/index.html#fonje http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxsearch/documentation/reference.html#_intro_fonje You'll even find code snippets that you can just about re-use for your purposes. Jeremy R. Geerdes Effective website design & development Des Moines, IA For more information or a project quote: http://jgeerdes.home.mchsi.com http://jgeerdes.blogspot.com http://jgeerdes.wordpress.com [email protected] Unless otherwise noted, any price quotes contained within this communication are given in US dollars. If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights Wesleyan Church! And check out my blog, Adventures in Web Development, at http://jgeerdes.blogspot.com ! On Mar 24, 2009, at 4:02 PM, webmaster wrote: > Hej again Jeremy > > the users interact by submitting addresses through a form which is > processed by php > > What I am aiming at is to generate coordinates (through > LocalSearch?) and then saving the coordinates into the mysql database > > Another script will be used to visualize the location on the > googlemap. > > I am studying the script to make the local API search, available on > the AJAX playground page > > I do not know javascript, but I expect that I need to reuse > following function. > > function OnLoad() { > > map.setCenter(new google.maps.LatLng(parseFloat(center.lat), > parseFloat(center.lng)), > zoom); > .... > > } > > Am I right? > > Gino > > > On 24/03/2009, at 11.53, Jeremy Geerdes wrote: > >> >> There are a few possibilities here. First, if you're wanting the >> user >> to be able to specify the location, you can run address information >> through the LocalSearch API and get a lat/lng pair back. >> Alternatively, if you're just looking for an approximation of where >> the user is, you can just access the google.loader.ClientLocation >> property. And finally, if you want a fairly accurate geocode of the >> user without the interaction, you can use Google Gears. >> >> Jeremy R. Geerdes >> Effective website design & development >> Des Moines, IA >> >> For more information or a project quote: >> http://jgeerdes.home.mchsi.com >> http://jgeerdes.blogspot.com >> http://jgeerdes.wordpress.com >> [email protected] >> >> Unless otherwise noted, any price quotes contained within this >> communication are given in US dollars. >> >> If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights >> Wesleyan Church! >> >> And check out my blog, Adventures in Web Development, at >> http://jgeerdes.blogspot.com >> ! >> >> >> On Mar 24, 2009, at 2:04 AM, webmaster wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi Jeremy, >>> >>> I managed to insert it as an 'iframe'. I think that iframe does the >>> job. >>> >>> The last thing I would like to ask you is how I can generate >>> geocodes >>> based on the input from the users (typically address, city, nation,) >>> on the fly (in batch mode?) >>> >>> I would like to generate the goecodes and then save them on the >>> mysql >>> database for further interaction through php. >>> >>> >>> On 24/03/2009, at 04.23, Jeremy Geerdes wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> It's tough to say without knowing exactly what you're trying to do. >>>> Could you provide a link to the page where you're trying to put >>>> this? >>>> >>>> Jeremy R. Geerdes >>>> Effective website design & development >>>> Des Moines, IA >>>> >>>> For more information or a project quote: >>>> http://jgeerdes.home.mchsi.com >>>> http://jgeerdes.blogspot.com >>>> http://jgeerdes.wordpress.com >>>> [email protected] >>>> >>>> Unless otherwise noted, any price quotes contained within this >>>> communication are given in US dollars. >>>> >>>> If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights >>>> Wesleyan Church! >>>> >>>> And check out my blog, Adventures in Web Development, at >>>> http://jgeerdes.blogspot.com >>>> ! >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mar 23, 2009, at 10:15 PM, Phil wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Dear Experts, >>>>> I have managed to get the Google News Gadget to show up news >>>>> stories >>>>> about a very obscure topic: "Basic Income" as an anti-poverty >>>>> program. >>>>> >>>>> I am very happy with the selection of the news stories. I am >>>>> getting >>>>> exactly what I want to appear. However the title of the News >>>>> Gadget >>>>> is the search string itself which is an ugly piece of text: "Basic >>>>> Income| Citizen's Income" etc. etc. >>>>> >>>>> Can I supply a string that will show up as the Title of the News >>>>> Gadget? >>>>> Sincerely, >>>>> Philip Truscott >>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >>>> >> >> >> >> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google AJAX APIs" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Google-AJAX-Search-API?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
