Well by using jQuery, it makes it much easier to use the functionality.
I've just posted this in another thread, but I've finished version 1 of my plugin. I just need to clean up a few things and put up a proper demo with instructions. You can try it out at http://webrocket.ulmb.com * type in your address, or zip/postcode and search on the map. If found, a marker will be placed that you can drag to be more accurate. * if you have firebug, in the console type $('#gmap').addPoint('lat','lng'); - lat and lng being decimal values. Do this as many times as you like to add points. On 7/12/07, Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The below, while interesting leaves me wondering what the point is. by that, what does using jquery differ from just using normal map scripts? Bruce ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rey Bango" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <jquery-en@googlegroups.com> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 9:53 PM Subject: [jQuery] Re: Google Maps like interface with JQuery > > Hi Pete, > > Here are two links for you to look at: > > http://projects.sevir.org/storage/jqmaps/index.html > http://olbertz.de/jquery/googlemap.html# > > Hopefully they can help you out. > > Rey > > Pete wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> Does anyone know of a Google Maps like interface implemented using >> JQuery? >> >> The only real requirement is that a user can "zoom in/out". On zoom, a >> new image is properly loaded in terms of zoom and user expected >> location. >> >> If not, could you point me to a couple functions within JQuery that >> would be a good starting point for this type of project? >> >> Cheers, >> Pete >> >> > >
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