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Anyone have any scripts or know of any good apps to add driving directions to a website with something like a Mapquest or Google Maps as the legwork? I'm looking for a one page solution for the end user; I don't want them to have to leave the site to calculate their directions. |
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The Google Maps API page might be a good starting point for you: Google Maps API - Google Code |
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Something like this....? Hayes Valley - Shopping in the heart of San Francisco [ Directions ] That's PHP mixed with Javascript using the Google Maps API. It's really just a copy and edit of this page..... Google Maps JavaScript API Example: Advanced Directions |
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