This is really interesting:

http://awrdev.g3tech.in/jquery_tutorials/latlong.html

Code is short:

        <script src="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?sensor=false";></script>
        <script src="/jquery/jquery.min.js"></script>
        <script src="/jquery/jquery.mousewheel.js"></script>
        <script src="/jquery/jquery.ui.core.js"></script>
        <script src="/jquery/jquery.ui.widget.js"></script>
        <script src="/jquery/jquery.ui.button.js"></script>
        <script src="/jquery/jquery.ui.spinner.js"></script>
        <script>
        $(function() {
                function latlong() {
                        return new google.maps.LatLng(
$("#lat").val(), $("#lng").val() );
                }
                function position() {
                        map.setCenter( latlong() );
                }
                $( "#lat, #lng" ).spinner({
                        step: .001,
                        change: position,
                        stop: position
                });

                var map = new google.maps.Map( $("#map")[0], {
                        zoom: 8,
                        center: latlong(),
                        mapTypeId: google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP
                });
        });


Data:

<body>

<label for="lat">Latitude</label>
<input id="lat" name="lat" value="7.47">
<br>
<label for="lng">Longitude</label>
<input id="lng" name="lng" value="77.28">

<div id="map"></div>

<div class="demo-description">
<p>Google Maps integration, using spinners to change latidude and longitude.</p>
</div>

I give the latitude and longitude of my place Nellai.

You can try playing with it.

-Girish

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http://gayatri-hitech.com
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