Chanley, did you know how to make it work that way. I want the same but I 
have no idea as I don't know about writing script :D
Do you have any suggestions for making this idea possible on SharePoint 
site?

On Thursday, August 20, 2009 10:13:53 PM UTC+7, chanley wrote:
>
> I placed a geomap into a content editor web part on our sharepoint 
> site with the following code: (pretty much straight from the examples) 
> <html> 
> <head> 
>   <!-- required only for markers, and only when not specifying lat/ 
> long values --> <script 
>       src='http://maps.google.com/maps?file=api&v=2&key=xxxxx' 
> type='text/javascript'></script> 
>   <script type='text/javascript' src='http://www.google.com/jsapi'></ 
> script> 
>   <script type='text/javascript'> 
>    google.load('visualization', '1', {'packages': ['geomap']}); 
>    google.setOnLoadCallback(drawMap); 
>
>     function drawMap() { 
>       var data = new google.visualization.DataTable(); 
>       data.addRows(11); 
>       data.addColumn('string', 'City'); 
>       data.addColumn('number', 'Visits'); 
>       data.setValue(0, 0, 'Austin'); 
>       data.setValue(0, 1, 5); 
>       data.setValue(1, 0, 'Chicago'); 
>       data.setValue(1, 1, 10); 
>       data.setValue(2, 0, 'Houston'); 
>       data.setValue(2, 1, 3); 
>       data.setValue(3, 0, 'Los Angeles'); 
>       data.setValue(3, 1, 17); 
>       data.setValue(4, 0, 'Nashville'); 
>       data.setValue(4, 1, 4); 
>       data.setValue(5, 0, 'New York'); 
>       data.setValue(5, 1, 26); 
>       data.setValue(6, 0, 'Philadelphia'); 
>       data.setValue(6, 1, 8); 
>       data.setValue(7, 0, 'San Antonio'); 
>       data.setValue(7, 1, 5); 
>       data.setValue(8, 0, 'San Francisco'); 
>       data.setValue(8, 1, 6); 
>       data.setValue(9, 0, 'Washington D.C'); 
>       data.setValue(9, 1, 14); 
>       data.setValue(10, 0, 'Toronto, Ontario'); 
>       data.setValue(10, 1, 11); 
>
>
>       var options = {}; 
>       options['region'] = 'US'; 
>       options['colors'] = [0xFF8747, 0xFFB581, 0xc06000]; //orange 
> colors 
>
>
>
>       options['dataMode'] = 'markers'; 
>
>       var container = document.getElementById('map_canvas'); 
>       var geomap = new google.visualization.GeoMap(container); 
>       geomap.draw(data, options); 
>     }; 
>
>   </script> 
> </head> 
>
> <body> 
>     <div id='map_canvas' align='center'></div> 
> </body> 
>
> </html> 
>
> I was hoping to get some help on how to figure out the best way to get 
> it to read the data from a sharepoint list?  Has anyone done anything 
> like this?  I am new to this and am working my way through it.  Any 
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated! 
>

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