O se tasi auala lelei e suʻe ai 'upega tafaʻilagi. Na ou iloaina lava o laʻu uo i le galuega sa i ai sana blog i le sailia o ia i luga o se faafanua. E i ai le numera o 'upega tafaʻilagi i fafo atu e te mafai ai ona faʻasalalau ai le tulaga o lau blog poʻo le tulaga o le' upega tafaʻilagi e ala ile faʻafanua. Peitaʻi, e tatau ona e faʻaopopoina ni nai faʻailoga i lau 'upega tafaʻilagi e maua ai.
Sa ou manaʻo e fai lenei mea mo sina taimi, ae leai se mea faigaluega faigofie mai iina e fausia ai ni faʻailoga mo aʻu… seʻia oʻo mai nei! Lenei po ua ou tatalaina Tuatusi Faʻaleleia.
O le 'upega tafaʻilagi e mafai ona faʻaaogaina e faʻamama ai tuatusi, saili lau latitu ma le longitude, ma otometi lava ona gaosia geotags mo lau '' upega tafaʻilagi, blog ma / poʻo latou RSS fafagaina.
Naʻo le kopiina ma faʻapipiʻi le faʻailoga meta i le ulutala o lau 'upega tafaʻilagi poʻo lau blog ma isi au faʻailoga. Faamoemoe e te fiafia i ai!
Fafaga faʻatagaina foi oe e Geotag lau RSS fafaga. E mafai ona e kopiina ma faʻapipiʻi lau latitu ma lou longitude i totonu o le Feedburner i lalo ole Optimize - Geotag lau fafaga.
Cool idea – nice implementation. Just where do you find the time!?
Thanks, RoudyBob. My kids are at their Mom’s for Christmas… that leaves bachelor Doug and his computer! I have a lot of projects like this that were started and never finished. It will be a productive week!
OK. This is great. Thank you.
Thanks, Rich!
I always read and thought about it, but never came around doing it. A nice idea and a good tool.
I have been keeping track of Google. Believe it or not, their maps are stil beta. If you want to build an application off of it and have guaranteed up-time, they offer an enterprise licensed version.
I met with quite a few of their team out in Mountain View last year and the love seeing tools like this so I’m not too worried about it. It’s not like I’m going to hit their thresholds with hits!
As for the CSS, I hacked an IE only CSS in there. It’s all good. I know that’s not the best method, but IE sucks so bad that I really don’t put much effort into it anymore. I realize that may be lost viewers… but oh well.
Go Firefox!
Update: I fixed some bugs that were returning some foreign addresses with no data. I still have an issue with returning the city if in Canada but I’m working on it!
Verry cool
Mike from Germany
Manaia ia!
Feel free to drop by and list your site at http://www.gmapsdirectory.com
Sili,
Brian A.
faʻatonu
Gmaps Directory
http://www.gmapsdirectory.com
Thanks, Brian! I just put it up tonight!
tusa ai,
Doug
Tried it with my address in Norway, and only got a “Sorry” message. For fun I tried entering simply “Norway”. I had to laugh when I got the result 🙂
Thanks! (and no sarcasm there!)
Good for North America, but doe not support UK.
Could use another Geocoder for the UK that works like
http://local.google.co.uk/
galuega
http://local.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=10+Downing+St,+London,+Greater+London,+SW1A&sll=51.504255,-0.127673&sspn=0.01178,0.054245&ie=UTF8&z=15&ll=51.504442,-0.12763&spn=0.01178,0.054245&om=1&iwloc=addr
Thanks, mapperz… and great site! Do you know of any limitations to utilizing the emad geocoding engine? I may beta test with it to see how it goes. It would also enhance the functionality since I could have users query by a number of ways (phone, etc.)
Limitations are the source is not made clear. But have checked that the data is not crown copyrght (by checking codepoint (postcode data) and address point.
It is about 93% accurate across the UK.
Do you have any example RSS feeds?
Tried adding georss (.xml) to this
http://www.acme.com/GeoRSS/about.htm
Works with BBC Weather RSS
http://feeds.bbc.co.uk/weather/feeds/rss/5day/id/3366.xml
ae leai
http://mapperz.110mb.com/RSS/mapperz_GeoRSS.xml
mapperz
I believe it was a case sensitivity issue (<gml:Point> vs. <gml:point>). I’ve modified the code so it’s all <gml:Point>
Is is just me or is the KML snippet not updating whenever I’m moving the marker?
Any other than this: great idea and very useful thing. I’m just misusing it heavily for drawing polygon layers (i.e. hand-coding LineString-elements) for some google maps.
Fa'afetai.
Hi ignorant!
Thanks for bringing that to my attention! It’s now fixed! Abuse it all you’d like.
tusa ai,
Doug
Hello, my name is Ryan Updike. I am doing a Google Earth Project in our Geography Class that works with KML. Would you be able to help us fix or get some of the code just to turn out some of the KML code? We are trying to learn how to code point data as inputs, and then turn an output in xml code. Any advice you could give would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
tusa ai,
Ryan Updike
Sure, Ryan! I’d be glad to assist you. Check out this post as well on utilizing KML files. It’s also now accessible through the Google API to build your own site with a KML file (for a while it was only available through Google’s mapping page.
Yes, Very nice post. But I don’t like FeedBurner… And What is KML-file?
Hi Paul, you can read about KML files in an article I wrote. It’s basically a geographic-specific file that’s written in eXtensible Markup Language (XML). There’s a sample in the post as well!
This is a great tool. It is nice to find an easy to use geotagging tool like this.
I wish there were a directory of sites that use geotagging. Does anybody know of a list?
Thanks Terry!
E iai Feedmap. I’ve not seen too much action on the site in quite a while, though.
Manuia!
Doug
Great tool. I used it to learn about mapping. Thanks for your time and work.