This may help:
http://phparch.com/issue.php?mid=9
... and it's even a free issue :)
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Zip Code Locator / Radius Search
This may help:
http://phparch.com/issue.php?mid=9
... and it's even a free issue :)
Marco
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Hey, let me know if you figure out what the extra numbers are
for... I might have a use for this at some point.
The last two numbers are latitude and longitude of the registered zip code
center for the given zip code.
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You could write your own. . .
Just kidding... well, technically you could... but... that's not the
point.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/zipcodedb has a Raw ZIP code dump... It
has a little more data than just zip, city, state... I don't know what it
means, but maybe you would...
Sorry, it's
: [PHP] Zip Code Locator?
You could write your own. . .
Just kidding... well, technically you could... but... that's not the
point.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/zipcodedb has a Raw ZIP code dump...
It has a little more data than just zip, city, state... I don't know
what it means, but maybe you
Hey, let me know if you figure out what the extra numbers are for... I might
have a use for this at some point.
Ben
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Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 16:40:01 -0400
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Kurth Bemis wrote:
At 04:42 PM 7/24/2001, Benjamin Bleything wrote:
i'm pretty sure that the extra numbers are coord of that town. you know
the long and lat.
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FWIW, here is the formula needed, here just a snippet getting the
distance between two ZIP's, and, yes,
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