On Jan 31, 2:53 pm, jspeech <[email protected]> wrote:
> i followed exactly what mike said to do:
>
> // Include the state as a parameter in the query sent from the client
> to
> // the server, in exactly the same way that the example passes the
> radius.
> // In the server, read the state parameter in exactly the same way
> that the
> // example reads $radius.
> // Add a WHERE state = $state clause to the SQL query.
>
> however, it continuously returns no results.
> i am not asking, please write my code for me,
> but so far i havent been offered any help at all other then from mike,

Where is the version of your page that doesn't work?
I don't see a "state dropdown" on the one to which you posted a link
earlier in this thread.

  -- Larry

> i am simply asking,
> is there any forums or examples where people have done what i am
> trying to do,
> or, if there is any one who has successfully achieved this, could they
> please share some insight into how they did it
>
> i will post a link to the version that is not working asap.
>
> thanks
>
> On Jan 29, 8:22 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > i have made many attempts at doing this
> > > but i cant seem to get it to work
> > > so i have stripped it back to the working version
>
> > That presumably means you are asking "please write my code for me",
> > which usually doesn't get much response.
>
> > If you put back your best effort at trying to get it work, people will
> > be more inclined to help you get that working.  The bare bones of what
> > you need to do is your other 
> > threadhttp://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-api/browse_thread/thread/e...

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