Are you referring to using a map as a facet?  If so, that would be nice.  It
would likely require a new facet developed from scratch that acts like a
geographic filter, comparing lat/long bounds with point locations or
intersecting lines/polygons.  If not, can you explain more of what you
mean?

- John

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John Callahan, Geographic Information Scientist
Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delaware
URL: http://www.dgs.udel.edu
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On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 5:00 PM, donundeen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> Hope I'm asking this question in teh right place.
> I know it's possible to use the Google Maps API with your own large
> image instead of the standard map.
>
> I'm wondering what would be involved in doing something similar within
> Exibit's Faceted Browsing with Map.
>
> This is made extra complicated by the fact that I'm implementing this
> within a Semantic MediaWiki installation, but I thought I'd start
> here, and see if anyone else has done something similar. Or maybe
> could just point me to some possible fruitful areas of the code to
> look around.
>
> thanks!
>
> Don Undeen
> Metropolitan Museum of Art
>
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