im going to be driving from Malaga airport to Seville, can anyone give full directions? tell me road names ect..........? or can anyone tell me a site that will? google maps is no good as it will not load on this laptop
thankyou|||Get a Tom Tom mines has maps of all of N America and Europe, would never be without it.|||head south|||Buy on arrival a map of Andaluc铆a. This helps a lot. After you came in on a low-budget airline, you can spend the money for the map. And ask the car rental too.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Where To Find Freeware Maps?
Where can I find free downloadable mapping software online? One with driving directions and road maps in particular. I don't mean google earth or mapquest something that is downloadable and doesn't require internet. Basically a free program with preloaded maps of the United States.|||Theres always navman!
I need help with directions!?
How do i get to 200 south main Street, Las Vegas Nevada, from highway 160 without taking the freeway,i am asking because my mom has to drive there and Google maps won't give me directions without taking the freeway and my mom is terrified of the freeway..thanks ahead of time!!|||From 160, take decatur north. Stay on Decatur a LOOONG way. Make a right on Charleston. Take Charleston to Main street and make a left. Voila|||FYI - we have no idea where you are, so how would we know how to get you there.
How to avoid tri-state tollway in Indiana?
I'm driving from Texas to Michigan. I have gotten directions from Map Quest and Google Maps and both direct me through tri-state tollway in Indiana. How can I avoid this? I really can't afford the cost.|||Try MapQuest and Google Maps again, this time clicking the "Avoid toll" box on the webpage and recalculating. (This shows up after you hit the "Show options" hyperlink at Google Maps. At MapQuest it will show up in the blue box to the right.) You didn't say where you were going to in Michigan, and that might make a difference.
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If all else fails, plan on driving really slowly to Michigan to improve your gas mileage and save money in that way. (And yes, this really does work if you drive slowly enough, though it'll drive you half-mad before you've reached your destination.)|||the gas and time it takes to get out of the way of these booths isn't worth it because gas costs money and your just wasting time.
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If all else fails, plan on driving really slowly to Michigan to improve your gas mileage and save money in that way. (And yes, this really does work if you drive slowly enough, though it'll drive you half-mad before you've reached your destination.)|||the gas and time it takes to get out of the way of these booths isn't worth it because gas costs money and your just wasting time.
Variables in javascript?
I am having some problems using a variable within a javascript src.
I have little javascript experience, but a lot of php. Here is what I am trying to do:
1) I am using google maps to get directions for users on a web application. But, the destination is not static. It changes. I am storing the destination in a php variable called $goomapsloc.
Now, in order to make the php variable available within the src, I have done the following:
(I have added some spaces, to prevent yahoo from truncating the code . . as recommended by another user . . so please ignore any spacing issues)
%26lt;script type="text/javascript"%26gt;
%26lt;?php print("var resloc = " . $goomapsloc . " \n");?%26gt;
src="http://www.gmodules.com/ig/ifr? url=http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadge鈥?114281111391296844949/driving- directions.xml%26amp;amp ;up_fromLocation=%26amp;up_myLocations=" + resloc + ";up_defaultDirectionsType= %26amp;synd=open%26amp;w=400%26amp;h= 75%26amp;title =Directions+by+Google+Maps%26amp; brand=light%26amp;lang= en%26amp;country=US%26amp;borde r=%23ffffff%7C3px%2C1px+solid+ %23999999%26amp;output=js"%26gt; %26lt;/script%26gt;
That is what I have. The php part is working just fine, but the src part fails. All I get for resloc is the exact text of "resloc" not the variable . . .
Any assistance to make this work ?|||If that is your actual javascript code, you are prematurely closing of your javascript reference (in the first line: "%26lt;script type="text/javascript"%26gt;")
I assume what you want in the end is something similar to
%26lt;script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.gmodules.com/ig/ifr? url=http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadge鈥?114281111391296844949/driving- directions.xml%26amp;amp ;up_fromLocation=%26amp;up_myLocations=" + resloc + ";up_defaultDirectionsType= %26amp;synd=open%26amp;w=400%26amp;h= 75%26amp;title =Directions+by+Google+Maps%26amp; brand=light%26amp;lang= en%26amp;country=US%26amp;borde r=%23ffffff%7C3px%2C1px+solid+ %23999999%26amp;output=js"%26gt;
%26lt;/script%26gt;
If that's the case, simply get rid of that "%26gt;"
I have little javascript experience, but a lot of php. Here is what I am trying to do:
1) I am using google maps to get directions for users on a web application. But, the destination is not static. It changes. I am storing the destination in a php variable called $goomapsloc.
Now, in order to make the php variable available within the src, I have done the following:
(I have added some spaces, to prevent yahoo from truncating the code . . as recommended by another user . . so please ignore any spacing issues)
%26lt;script type="text/javascript"%26gt;
%26lt;?php print("var resloc = " . $goomapsloc . " \n");?%26gt;
src="http://www.gmodules.com/ig/ifr? url=http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadge鈥?114281111391296844949/driving- directions.xml%26amp;amp ;up_fromLocation=%26amp;up_myLocations=" + resloc + ";up_defaultDirectionsType= %26amp;synd=open%26amp;w=400%26amp;h= 75%26amp;title =Directions+by+Google+Maps%26amp; brand=light%26amp;lang= en%26amp;country=US%26amp;borde r=%23ffffff%7C3px%2C1px+solid+ %23999999%26amp;output=js"%26gt; %26lt;/script%26gt;
That is what I have. The php part is working just fine, but the src part fails. All I get for resloc is the exact text of "resloc" not the variable . . .
Any assistance to make this work ?|||If that is your actual javascript code, you are prematurely closing of your javascript reference (in the first line: "%26lt;script type="text/javascript"%26gt;")
I assume what you want in the end is something similar to
%26lt;script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.gmodules.com/ig/ifr? url=http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadge鈥?114281111391296844949/driving- directions.xml%26amp;amp ;up_fromLocation=%26amp;up_myLocations=" + resloc + ";up_defaultDirectionsType= %26amp;synd=open%26amp;w=400%26amp;h= 75%26amp;title =Directions+by+Google+Maps%26amp; brand=light%26amp;lang= en%26amp;country=US%26amp;borde r=%23ffffff%7C3px%2C1px+solid+ %23999999%26amp;output=js"%26gt;
%26lt;/script%26gt;
If that's the case, simply get rid of that "%26gt;"
Do you think they sell maps of Toronto in many gas stations?
Some gas stations have huge racks of maps. I'm going from Michigan to Toronto and I'm driving there. I already have the directions on how to get there off Google Maps, but once I'm in Toronto, I wont know how to get anywhere. Do you think they will have maps of Toronto in a gas station in Toronto then?|||Most gas stations have them, but Toronto is huge and very confusing if you don't have some idea where to go. My suggestion is buying a GPS before you get there. The greater Toronto area starts in Missisauga in the west and goes to Oshawa in the east, a distance of 45 miles, on the 401 highway at 68 mph speeds. Good luck, and if you get lost ask a taxi driver or tow truck driver for the best help and directions.
I am moving to austraillia?
I don't want to take a plane or boat to get there though. Google maps won't give me driving directions to brisbane, either. I am currently in the United States.|||Try www.randmcnally.com. They always give great directions!
Just don't forget your snorkel gear =)|||Maybe you could hire a submarine from the navy over there to get here or put a long bloody snorkel on your car and hope for the best, good luck with the travel plans.|||You may need to attach floatation devices to your car when you get to the ocean, after that you'll need oars. Yes, it still technically stays a car. Providing your car is sea worthy go south until you reach Caldera, Chile and head DIRECTLY west. *get a dashboard compass* and stay awake the whole trip to stay on course and you should be very close to the vicinity of Brisbane if you do it right.|||Well then I do hope that you are physically fit because it will be one hell of a swim.. but have yourself a great trip and if you make it to Perth.. on the far side of the Island.. be sure to tell the lads down at the beach bar closer to the reefs, that yes! I am back in the states and I do miss their lovely ladies..|||I hope you're kidding, right? Australia is an island in the South Pacific; there's no way to drive from the Continental US to Australia; you could try swimming (it's several thousand miles away, so I wouldn't recommend you attempt it). (Note the correct spelling of the Country, by the way!). (Lord, where do these people come from??)|||ERRRRRRR YOU CANT GO THEN M8 G,DAY|||just take highway one west out of l.a. or san francisco.
Just don't forget your snorkel gear =)|||Maybe you could hire a submarine from the navy over there to get here or put a long bloody snorkel on your car and hope for the best, good luck with the travel plans.|||You may need to attach floatation devices to your car when you get to the ocean, after that you'll need oars. Yes, it still technically stays a car. Providing your car is sea worthy go south until you reach Caldera, Chile and head DIRECTLY west. *get a dashboard compass* and stay awake the whole trip to stay on course and you should be very close to the vicinity of Brisbane if you do it right.|||Well then I do hope that you are physically fit because it will be one hell of a swim.. but have yourself a great trip and if you make it to Perth.. on the far side of the Island.. be sure to tell the lads down at the beach bar closer to the reefs, that yes! I am back in the states and I do miss their lovely ladies..|||I hope you're kidding, right? Australia is an island in the South Pacific; there's no way to drive from the Continental US to Australia; you could try swimming (it's several thousand miles away, so I wouldn't recommend you attempt it). (Note the correct spelling of the Country, by the way!). (Lord, where do these people come from??)|||ERRRRRRR YOU CANT GO THEN M8 G,DAY|||just take highway one west out of l.a. or san francisco.
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