Dave Crozier wrote:
> Michael,
> I' ve been really busy this week but haven't forgotten your request. Ill
> pack it up over the weekend coming and get it off to you.
>
> Just a point which VFP version will you be using?
>
>
VFP8 for now...eventually upgrading this app to VFP9.
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Sent: 17 January 2007 16:18
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Re: [NF] IE7 and MS Virtual Earth Mapping conflict with FireFox
Dave Crozier wrote:
> Michael,
> I'll email you off list with a small demo.
>
>
Sounds great, Da
Dave Crozier wrote:
> Michael,
> I'll email you off list with a small demo.
>
>
Sounds great, Dave...thanks!
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Michael,
I'll email you off list with a small demo.
Dave Crozier
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of MB Software Solutions
Sent: 17 January 2007 14:03
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Re: [NF] IE7 and MS Virtual Earth Mapping conflict
Dave Crozier wrote:
> 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 w
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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 locati
Bill Arnold wrote:
> There are some gotchas with this stuff:
>
> - the addresses passed to it must be "well formed". For this I use my
> own CASS engine, which works but isn't ready for prime-time yet. If you
> already have properly formatted addresses, no problem.
>
I'm thinking the onus is on
> > 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 i
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 impl
> Bill,
> Just found a copy of the demo program which I didn't think I
> had at work - but of course its on my website, so I ran it up.
>
> I can't see the problems you are having though even when
> Firefox is open at the same time as running the demo and IE7
> is set as the default browser. I
> Bill,
> Sorry to be late on this thread. I've been keeping track on
> it though and I'll give the "loop" and associated running
> problems a look this evening to see if I can sort anything out.
Thanks, Dave. I've made some changes to your code to accommodate this
customer's requirements tha
007 16:30
To: 'ProFox Email List'
Subject: RE: [NF] IE7 and MS Virtual Earth Mapping conflict with FireFox
> >Lessons learned:
> >
> >1. FireFox cannot be running when the mapping service is accessed
(and
> >IE7 is installed). 2. It seems that having (temporarily) ma
D] On Behalf
Of Bill Arnold
Sent: 16 January 2007 16:30
To: 'ProFox Email List'
Subject: RE: [NF] IE7 and MS Virtual Earth Mapping conflict with FireFox
> >Lessons learned:
> >
> >1. FireFox cannot be running when the mapping service is accessed
(and
> >IE7 is
On Tuesday, January 16, 2007 11:30 AM Bill Arnold wrote:
>Good question, especially since he (and I) use FireFox instead. I don't
know what possessed him >to download/install IE7, but that's what he
did.
>When this problem started, something made me ask about whether he had
recently installed IE7,
> >Lessons learned:
> >
> >1. FireFox cannot be running when the mapping service is accessed
(and
> >IE7 is installed). 2. It seems that having (temporarily) made IE7 the
> >default browser was a factor in solving this
>
> Why the hell are people still using IE
Good question, especially
At 09:25 AM 1/14/2007 -0500, Bill Arnold wrote:
>Ran into a problem yesterday that might affect others, so will mention.
>
>I'm using the MS Virtual Earth mapping service (customized based on Dave
>Crozier's example), and it worked fine, but this week my customer
>started getting 'access denied' m
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