@glen I looked at ms live maps, but no matter what I tried, I just kept getting exception errors.
@alex Thanks, hope it can be of some use @shaun Thanks, there are a couple of JS frameworks out there to look at, but as you say none are jQuery based. On 08/08/07, Shaun Kester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Google maps all the way. I really wish there was a jquery equivalent > of gmapez (http://n01se.net/chouser/gmapez/). While very easy to use, > it can be slow at time. > > On Aug 8, 12:02 pm, "Tane Piper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Hey folks, > > > > I wanted to ask the list a quick straw poll. A bit OT but the subject > > is one of my plugins. > > > > I've just released version 1.4 of my plugin without much fanfair > > (http://code.google.com/p/jmaps) and I'm starting to think about the > > next version. I wanted to get an idea of what other people want, not > > just me. > > > > So a quick question is, especially to anyone using it is: What > > mapping service do you prefer? Google? or Yahoo? > > > > The reason I ask, is I can either keep the plugin on its current > > course of supporting both map services as equally as possible, or I > > can scale down or abandon the Yahoo support in going down the route of > > much more customisation for Google maps. For example, using jQuery > > syntax to make things such as custom icons, buttons and layouts more > > simple, as well as their services (geocoding, traffic info, map ads, > > etc). > > > > If you prefer Yahoo, let me know why. > > > > Thanks folks! > > > > -- > > Tane Piperhttp://digitalspaghetti.tooum.net > > > > This email is: [ ] blogable [ x ] ask first [ ] private > > -- Tane Piper http://digitalspaghetti.tooum.net This email is: [ ] blogable [ x ] ask first [ ] private

