[isf-wifidog] Hotspot Map Page

François Proulx fproulx at edito.qc.ca
Ven 13 Jan 18:58:02 EST 2006


Although, you will have to put the page on the same server, because  
XMLHTTPrequest prevents you from pulling data from an external  
server. Ie. The javascript code will only communicate with the server  
from where the javascript file came from...


On 13-Jan-2006, at 18:44 , Chris Rowson wrote:

> I know of a quick and very dodgy way to do it Brian...
>
> Warning --- This is a total 'bodge job' way of doing it, but it  
> works....
>
> You can always view the source of the maps page in your browser, copy
> and paste the html that you see, remove all of the unneeded components
> of the page then re-upload it as a html page on your webserver. All of
> the 'nuts and bolts' of the google maps code are in java so it doesn't
> really matter whether or not you are viewing the map in php or
> html.....
>
> Then you will see only what you want without any of the attendent
> problems of figuring out the php calls first ;-)
>
> Told you it was a dodgy way of doing it!
>
> Chris
>
> On 1/13/06, Brian Converse <bconverse at kharmaconsulting.net> wrote:
>> Does anyone no of a quick and dirty code snippet to grab only the map
>> and hotspot list section of the map page (ie, without the toolbar on
>> the left). I wanted to make a separate page to iframe into our  
>> portal.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>>
>> Brian Converse
>>
>>
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