Yep, still couldn't figure out the problem with the php, but given the
nature of my project, a static xml file will do well as a workaround.

thanks for the help, Patrick

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Ashley M. Kirchner <[email protected]>wrote:

> Same thing I'm doing then. This is fairly easy to accomplish. I too have an
> excel file with names/addresses. I run a separate process to geocode
> everything into an XML file and then attach it to the map where visitors can
> do what you're asking for (address and radius).
>
> -- Please use my regular e-mail address to reply to. Sent from Android via
> GMail, from somewhere on the planet.
>
> On Sep 24, 2009 7:52 AM, "Peter B" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> I am seeking an affordable Google Maps API developer. Pardon my
> terminology as I'm new to this...Here are some details on what I need:
>
> - User goes to website, types in their home address, and a kilometer
> range. When they hit search, it pin points all the customer addresses.
>
> - I have an excel spreadsheet, with a list of customer addresses/
> description of work done to that location
>
> - Would like this excel spreadsheet imported into the Google map, and
> have it pinpoint all the customer locations, and include the
> description of work done at each location.
>
> - The pinpoints CANNOT have the customer addresses, just the pinpoint
> location
>
> - Administration side, where an admin can login, and add new customer
> addresses
>
> For an example of this application (where I got the idea from):
> http://beckerwindows.ca/?page=map
>
>
>
> >
>

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