Embedded maps with routes
Posted on September 23, 2007 - Filed Under Google Maps, JavaScript, RubyOnRails, run-n-share
RNS got updated again. Now it allows to embed on other webpages maps with routes created with RNS. So if You want to present Your last bike trip, morning jogging route or provide directions how to get to Your place for example from airport – You have now tool.
Just go to RNS site, register (You can be anonymous, but anonymous routes can be edited/deleted by anyone), create route (with custom icons and labels for icons) and on page with route You got snippet to copy to Your page.
Click on icons to get labels displayed. Default map size is 600×400 and if You need to change widget size it is hard-coded in URL (last two numbers). Following example is generated with code:
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.run-n-share.com/route/ifr/1/490/400"> </script>
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September 24th, 2007 0:11
2Do You need create map with route and labels to use on Your blog?[IMG] submitted by viciu Run-N-Share allows now to embed created maps on other webpages. Don’t look any further use RNS – for free. Go to NetManiac blog, to see example and basic instructions.
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