Michael,
My software demo can do just with from/to addresses and with a little
tweaking coupd fill the bill.

I have taken it on a step here at work to allow GPS Tracking of deliveries
to customers via a service offered by our carriers. We can scrape their
tracker webpage and extract the lat/long of the delivery location and then
pass that through to my system which shows where it is. We don't use the
carrier system as the presentation is just rubbish which is why I did our
own.

Next step is to do exactly what you want with the addresses for customer
"prospecting" by the sales force. I'll keep you posted if you want.

Meanwhile I'll look into Bill's problem today when I get time.

Dave Crozier


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Sent: 16 January 2007 18:12
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NF] IE7 and MS Virtual Earth Mapping conflict with FireFox

Bill Arnold wrote:
> I didn't make too many changes, just rearranged the form a bit. See
> http://www.wjarnold.com/downloads/map_test_1.gif
>
> I did add parms to pass it one or two addresses (to map a location or a
> route).
>   

Bill -- if you get this working consistently, and have time to implement 
this into my app, let me know.  We can discuss rates/fees at that time.  
I'd like to incorporate this into FabMate if possible.  Same offer for 
whomever is able to consistently get this working.  I'd like for my 
clients to be able to plug in a To/From address like in maps.google.com 
and get driving directions, along with the ability to save the file 
locally for later recollection on demand.

Thanks!
--Mike

-- 
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
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