On Nov 29, 9:27 am, CS <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello and thanks for responding.
>
> Is it possible to just replace the existing input box <input
> type="text" id="addressInput"/> with a drop down menu/list that will
> pull from the database?

Sure.  But that really isn't a Google Maps API question (although if
you search the group and the v2 group, you will probably find
examples).

  -- Larry

>
> Thanks
>
> On Nov 26, 5:34 am, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > Currently if I input "clothing" into the search box nothing shows up
> > > on the map or "clothing atlanta ga".
>
> > If you are expecting users to enter data in that format, you'll have
> > to write some code to parse it and identify the "address" element and
> > the "type" element, if any. (outside the scope of this maps group)
> > Then construct some search criteria for your database that uses any
> > elements you've passed to it. (outside the scope of this maps group)
>
> > Feeding the data to the map for display would remain much the same.
>
> > It might be easier for you to manage if you provide a seperate box for
> > the user to indicate their "type" preference, perhaps even adrop-down
> > based on the types you have (outside the scope of this maps group)- Hide 
> > quoted text -
>
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