Hmm.  Hadn't spotted that - one of the hazards of borrowing code - but
I've corrected it and I'm still in Northern France.

Thanks for pointing it out though :)

Where does the polyline you get go?  France?

On Aug 25, 1:53 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
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> On Aug 25, 5:10 am, VirtualWalk <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I'm working on a project where the following takes place:
>
> > A user joins a virtual walking challenge
> > They upload the distances from their pedometer on a regular basis
> > Their new distance generates a new position on the map route
> > They see their new location and how far to go to the end of the
> > challenge
>
> > I'm planning on all sorts of other bits including walking as part of
> > as a group.
>
> > The planned route is from John o'Groats to Land's End which whilst
> > unoriginal seems to capture the imagination (I plan on people being
> > able to nominate new challenges for future inclusion).
>
> > I've been spending a lot of time researching the best way to do this
> > and having got the form submission working and the distance updating
> > correctly I'm now working on the next stage.
>
> > Having read around I realised that I need to use the fabulous
> > epoly2.js to place a marker on the route to match the user's
> > position.  I want the distance to use from mySQL but that's a
> > challenge for another day!
>
> > I then read about the problems with generating a complex polyline on
> > the fly each time and the numbers of calls to the Google database.
> > The challenge map page needs to have a summary of the route with no
> > markers on it, the overall (logged in) challenge homepage all the
> > participants on a clustered map (planning to use KML or csv for this
> > with no route showing) and the the user's map only their position
> > (which I've got working from mySQL).
>
> > So I decided to generate an encoded polyline and use that for the
> > route.  I visitedhttp://www.geocodezip.com/example_geo2.aspand
> > generated the xml for the Gdirections route using their encoded xml
> > generator.  The Google Maps encoder is no good as the route needs to
> > follow roads not traverse the sea!
>
> > I then cut and pasted the encodedPoints and encodedLevels from the XML
> > generated to my page.  I got the error 'expected hexadecimal'.  I then
> > researched problems and discovered the issue with '\' in the generated
> > encoding so I've replaced all single '\' with double '\\' and all
> > double '\\' with quad '\\\\'.
>
> > However, I still have the same problem.
>
> > The page is here:  http://www.virtualwalk.co.uk/Sorting_Map.htm
>
> What is with the zoomFactor of 32?
>
> If I run your points through Mark McClure's 
> decoderhttp://facstaff.unca.edu/mcmcclur/GoogleMaps/EncodePolyline/decode.html
>
> then re-encode 
> them:http://facstaff.unca.edu/mcmcclur/GoogleMaps/EncodePolyline/encodeFor...
>
> I get a polyline, but his code set zoomFactor to 2 and numLevels to
> 18.
>
>   -- Larry
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> > My website is on Joomla but Jumi allows for html/php/javascript to be
> > embedded in Joomla code without problems and I'm getting exactly the
> > same error on the standard htm page as I am within Jumi so I think
> > that thinking it was a Joomla issue is a red herring (are there such a
> > thing?).
>
> > I'm outside my comfort zone with the encoded polyline but want to
> > ensure that I code as efficiently as possible so I don't incur lots of
> > ISP bandwidth charges and a Google Maps ban if lots of people join the
> > site and take part in the challenges (over 1,000 people took part in
> > the last challenge I took part in).
>
> >  I have had lots of help so far getting the bits that work working so
> > any help really appreciated :)- Hide quoted text -
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