One thing I needed when designing the Meteoalarm mashup for Spincloud were the political boundaries for all European countries. With them at hand, I would use the polygon overlay from the Coogle API and fill the country polygons with the respective weather warning colors. This first part is a tutorial on how to import world political borders into a MySQL database table. The second part in these series will use this table to create a script that … read on »
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Spincloud Labs: Political boundaries overlay in Google maps (Part 1)
Feb. 22nd 2009 in UNIX, scripting, software, tools — 8 Comments
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