Hi Dave:

For the JSON part you have an Open Source project on VFPx:

http://vfpx.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=nfJson


Best Regards,

Fernando D. Bozzo.-




2016-08-25 16:05 GMT+02:00 Dave Crozier <[email protected]>:

> Gentlemen,
> Just started Geocoding all our customers and interfacing the Google maps
> to our VFP system here and it is going well in that we can now display
> interactive graphs of customers/prospects for our sales staff and throw the
> links to the graphs into the reps Google calendars on their
> phones/tablets/laptops... so far so good.
>
> However, I have a question and I guess I am being a little lazy here, as I
> can't be bothered sifting through all the non-useful so called solutions on
> the net. The example Google API call for Geocoding given here:
>
> https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/geocoding/start
>
> returns back a JSON response and I want to easily catch this from VFP
> ideally without showing the web interface.
>
> Any ideas as to the best approach to initiate this data and capture the
> response? For the maps I have used the approach whereby VFP generates a
> HTML Page and embeds a map from a list of lat/long co-ordinates that are
> embedded into the page which works fine as I don't actually receive any
> data back, unlike the JSON response.
>
> I guess it is going to be a little like the web services that were the
> rage some time ago .... I stayed away from them.
>
> I would prefer 100% VFP but don't mind going the called C# program if I
> have to.
> Any ideas?
>
> Dave
>
>
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