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I am trying to find a script to a "dealer locator" or "find a store near you".
I will have two tables. One will include all US and Canada ZIPs including lat
and longtitudes. The other one is a table of our dealers (or store) including
thier ZIP codes.
When the user enters his ZIP code, the application needs to check (based on the
lat and long) if there is a dealer in a 30 miles radious.
After the application finds the list of all the dealers withing this radius, it
will send a list with their name, address, and the distance from the (ZIP of )
user.

Aaron
Jul 19 '05 #1
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I am trying to find a script to a "dealer locator" or "find a store near
you".
I will have two tables. One will include all US and Canada ZIPs including
lat
and longtitudes. The other one is a table of our dealers (or store)
including
thier ZIP codes.
When the user enters his ZIP code, the application needs to check (based
on the
lat and long) if there is a dealer in a 30 miles radious.
After the application finds the list of all the dealers withing this
radius, it
will send a list with their name, address, and the distance from the (ZIP
of )
user.

Aaron

Jul 19 '05 #2

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