I am developing a form that, at the click of a button will show the
location map of an address pulled from a client table.
Questions
1. The map should be shown on the form (inside the browser control) or
directly on the browser
2. It should launch the default browser of the incumbent machine
(Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, FireFox)
I have been experimenting with code from different web sources but am
not completely satisfied.
IE sucks. It just shows the address in a textbox, a search button on the
right but nothing happens when you click it
Chrome shows the location map in Google Maps if the actual physical
address is requested but if the URL is sent, it keeps showing the map,
at the left a dialog asks whether it is the URL one wants and when you
click on that link, a series of error dialogs appear and all you get is
frustration.
FireFox can't find the address at all but opens a number of pages,
consisting of one page for each word in the address)
I need code that really works in all three environments (an possibly
also in Safari, but I never used that browser)
Any help will be appreciated
Rafael Copquin
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