On a recent project I did some work with geolocation working with addresses. 
Not sure what 'eel las' is but my project involved a database of business 
locations with street addresses. When a business was added the address was sent 
to a Google API for geocoding and the lon/lat returned to the record.

Then when a user did a 'nearby' search from a mobile device the system did a 
generous approximation (in Syd, Aus 0.01 lat and lon is approximately 1km iirc) 
to get a reduced square set, then used pythagorus to work out circle radius 
lengths and filtered out those above the specified radius.

You could do all this on the fly with AJAX calls but it would be the same 
methodology.

If you can explain a little more about your project I may be able to assist.

Wayne Irvine


On 1 Jul 2014, at 4:20 am, Dan Stein <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am adding a search radius based on a street address as eel las directions 
> to my clients site. I have the the addresses in the database geocoded. But I 
> need to be able to do it on the fly with the address entered. Rather then 
> reinventing the wheel I was hoping someone else might have already take the 
> usual PHP -Google code and ported it to TS.
>
> Dare I hope to much?
>
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