Posted on July 10, 2009 by Charles Seale
What’s so great about using the LDAP?
Ever try creating your own login and authentication system for a Web Application? There are lots of things to ponder in such an undertaking. From security to data storage to user management, it can be a real hassle. Once you do get your custom authentication scheme in place, your [...]
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Posted on June 18, 2009 by Matthew Muro
So, here we are: nearly a year later and yet another Google Maps post.
This new version is the next level of progression for the map, which includes some of these new features:
Use of Google Maps’ default map tiles which shows all streets and other landmarks
Overlay of all buildings that sits on top of the default [...]
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Posted on September 15, 2008 by Matthew Muro
As I briefly mentioned in my last post about Custom Google Maps, additional functionality would be added. Well, the Interactive Campus Map has a couple of new features:
CrimsonRide Bus Stops and Routes
UA Parking Map
When you first load the map, you will see that tabs have been added to allow switching between the different maps in [...]
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Posted on August 27, 2008 by Matthew Muro
Recently, I launched our new Interactive Campus Map that integrates with the Google Maps interface. Some of you may remember my past experiences working with the Google Maps API. Well, this is much more complicated. Although this took me more time than I would have liked to get working, I now know [...]
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