Doesn't sound too hard. If I were doing it, I would have the user
create a polyline (or polygon) by clicking on the map and then compare
the created points to your database points per your criteria.

On Sep 24, 9:31 am, Eric Cumbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking at using google maps as part of a web app that i am
> planning. i have never really used google maps in a application
> before. The basic use case is that i want to create a map with a set
> of points populated from a database. i want the user to be able to use
> basically a highlighter function to highlight streets on the map, and
> then return a list of the points that fall with in a buffer zone
> around that highlight to the web application. I am not asking for
> someone to hand the solution to me, i just want to know if that sort
> of functionality is possible, and if it is how hard would it be to do,
> and what direction do i need to take to do this.
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