"Rich Buggy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > I'm wondering if anyone has any information about how to get the
> > proximity data for postcodes in Australia? Or is it safe to assume
> > that if a post
> I'm wondering if anyone has any information about how to get the
> proximity data for postcodes in Australia? Or is it safe to assume
> that if a postcode is, say, 3107, that 3120 or 3110 (for example)
> are nearby as well as 3108 (so, perhaps, 10 above and 10 below could
> be safely assumed to
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Subject: [PHP] Store locator / postcode proximity
Hi folks,
I've seen messages on here in the past about "Store Locator" tools,
where someone enters a postcode and the nearest store to that postcode
is found.
I'm wondering if an
Hi folks,
I've seen messages on here in the past about "Store Locator" tools,
where someone enters a postcode and the nearest store to that postcode
is found.
I'm wondering if anyone has any information about how to get the
proximity data for postcodes in Australia? Or is it safe to assume
that
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