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rgoer
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now with more britain

http://maps.google.co.uk/
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The javascript thick clients google has are really neat. My business is currently working on a design that uses the same kind of stuff. The most impressive thing is how they transfer data between the browser/server without postbacks. It is done with the XMLHttpRequest object.. read all you can about it if you are a web coder, it's an untapped resource that is supported by all the major browsers today.
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Post by Grudge »

that's pretty cool
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no photos though :(
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is that the couuntryside ?

also im coming to kick your dog :P
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d'oh

Hey Peter I can see your house from up here.
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Post by PhoeniX »

Yea. Ever heard of Carsington Reservoir? Zoom out a little and you'll see it :p.

I don't have a dog, I have a cat though :p
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PhoeniX wrote:Yea. Ever heard of Carsington Reservoir? Zoom out a little and you'll see it :p.

I don't have a dog, I have a cat though :p
ahh i see it, cant say i heard of it though

and your cats in for an awesome surprise ;)
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:D
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Hey thats cool
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I thought so
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Xed wrote:The javascript thick clients google has are really neat. My business is currently working on a design that uses the same kind of stuff. The most impressive thing is how they transfer data between the browser/server without postbacks. It is done with the XMLHttpRequest object.. read all you can about it if you are a web coder, it's an untapped resource that is supported by all the major browsers today.
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we're looking into using this too. apparently it's called "ajax".

http://www.adaptivepath.com/publication ... 000385.php
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