OK, will look further into it. Thanks

On Jan 30, 3:24 pm, Martin Matysiak <[email protected]> wrote:
> As I do not have an AdSense account, I didn't test it myself, too. But
> looking at the documentation, it's not a JavaScript API but instead it's an
> url that you query with some parameters (position, radius, ID) and get a
> JSON or XML result back which you can parse for the venues you want to
> display. The querying can be done asynchronously, e.g. with help of the
> jQuery Toolset.
> In the link is described what parameters you may give and how the result
> object looks like. That's basically everything you need to know. To encode
> the JSON string into a normal JavaScript object, again, the jQuery Toolset
> contains methods to decode it. Then you can work with the result as with
> every other JS object.

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