ECPAD Historische kaart Friesland (Pays-Bas) Maps API Documentation Version 2 of the JavaScript API has been turned down Warning: Version 2 of the Google Maps JavaScript API is no longer available. Please follow the guide to migrate your code to version 3 of the Google Maps JavaScript API. As of November 19, 2013, all applications requesting v2 are served a special, wrapped version of the v3 API instead. We expect this wrapped version of the API to work for most simple maps, but we strongly encourage you to migrate to the v3 API immediately. The Google Maps API is regularly extended, adding new functionality and features that are often released on maps.google.com first. The Google Maps API exports a factory method for creating browser-neutral XmlHttpRequest() objects that work in recent versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari. var request = GXmlHttp.create();request.open("GET", "myfile.txt", true);request.onreadystatechange = function() { if (request.readyState == 4) { alert(request.responseText); }}request.send(null); The Geocoding Object New!
MAP+ 2014 Digital Medievalist GEORIA - Système de traitement de l'information géohistorique (Canada) Semantic Maps The Semantic Maps extension adds semantic capabilities to the Maps extension. This includes the ability to add, edit, aggregate and visualize coordinate data stored through the Semantic MediaWiki extension. Since Semantic Maps uses the Maps API, you can use multiple mapping services. These include Google Maps (with Google Earth support), Yahoo! Maps, OpenLayers and OpenStreetMap. Download and installation[edit | edit source] See the installation instructions. Documentation and examples[edit | edit source] Since MediaWiki.org does not have Semantic Maps installed the usage documentation is placed on semantic-mediawiki.org, where live examples work and use can be made of the automatic documentation features of Semantic Maps. Go to the Semantic Maps documentation or the Semantic Maps examples. Reporting issues[edit | edit source] Issues should be reported in the issue tracker. Gallery[edit | edit source] Some screenshots of Semantic MediaWiki query results displayed on maps and map form inputs:
Médiéviste et l'ordinateur GoogleMapExtension The Google Maps API provides an easy way to generate custom maps for your web site. I've hacked up an extension/skin hack that allows users to embed custom Google Maps in any page. Currently, users can customize the following parameters of the map: Size Width of the mapHeight of the mapCenter Adjust the latitude and longitude of the center pointZoom Adjust the zoom level of the mapPoints to plot User can specify RSS feeds to plot if the feed has geographic info embeddedBy default it graphs all points in the database that have <geo> tags. More info on the extension can be found at A modification of this extension can be found at m:User:Mafs/GoogleMapExtension Mafs 22:51, 30 July 2005 (UTC). This Google Maps extension was the first such extension for MediaWiki.
Éditions en ligne de l'École des chartes Maps API Version 2 Reference Version 2 of the JavaScript API has been turned down Warning: Version 2 of the Google Maps JavaScript API is no longer available. Please follow the guide to migrate your code to version 3 of the Google Maps JavaScript API. As of November 19, 2013, all applications requesting v2 are served a special, wrapped version of the v3 API instead. We expect this wrapped version of the API to work for most simple maps, but we strongly encourage you to migrate to the v3 API immediately. The Google Maps API is now integrated with the Google AJAX API loader, which creates a common namespace for loading and using multiple Google AJAX APIs. For example, the GMap2 object within the Google Maps API can also be defined as google.maps.Map2. Note that this reference documentation refers only to the existing G namespace. Core Class: This is the most important class within the Maps API. Base Classes: Event Classes: Control Classes: Overlay Classes: Service Classes: class GMap2 Constructor Methods Configuration Controls
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