[worldKit-dev] Location dot without rss.xml

Mikel Maron mikel_maron at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 10 02:57:30 PDT 2006


Hi Matt,

Thanks for your compliments. The bushwalking website sounds cool. 

You should only have to create one RSS feed for the entire map, rather than one for each location.

I'm not sure if that's your question or not. Please explain more if this isn't what you're after.

Cheers
Mikel

----- Original Message ----
From: Matt McClelland <matt at wildcolour.com>
To: worldkit-dev at lists.brainoff.com
Sent: Sunday, April 9, 2006 6:39:40 AM
Subject: [worldKit-dev] Location dot without rss.xml

Hi
  
 I love worldkit - I have been playing with it for the last few days and I am very impressed - good work.
  
 I am building a bushwalking website (trail notes, location of campsite and weather information etc) and this tool will be very handy.
  
 One thing I was hopeing to do was to have a picture of the world with a dot on it for each article, to give it's location.  I was hopeing to do this without having to create an xml document for each site.
  
 Is it possible to call worldkit with a url containing the GEO:lat/geo:long and title info.  I am not a programmer but can hack my way around a bit of PHP code.
  
 Does anyone have an example or know how to do this??
  
 Thanks 
  
 Matt  :)
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