In Part 1 we imported world political borders into a database table. In this second part we'll use the table and generate a script that will be used to add the borders overlay to Google Maps. We'll use the cool Ruby and some fancy GIS words along the way. We left-off with a database table containing all borders. The goal today is to produce a Javascript file that will be used for overlaying polygons representing countries, over … read on »
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Spincloud Labs: Political boundaries overlay in Google maps (Part 2)
Mar. 1st 2009 in UNIX, home, software, tools — 2 Comments
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