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I'm going to see what I can do about organising something a bit easier to use. The ability to zoom inand out and to place accurate info was avoided to provide a level of privacy. I'm tempted to code up a simple export feature to allow people to input their lat/longitude which I can easily hook into a few other powerful systems.

 

I'll see what I can sort to fix Sid's problems too..

 

oooooh groups lemme check that.

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Multi-airsoft-map???

 

This is getting high tech...

 

Next up: Live satellite feed of skirmish battles... Now mums countrywide can watch their own little soldiers fight their fight, all day, every sunday!!1! \o/

 

I think the Russians have spy satelites going cheap :)

 

Mine is working find apart from groups seem to screw it up.

 

Cheers,

Pariah

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First quickfix, any user profile values for latitude outside of +/-90 and longitude outside of +/-180 are ignored and not attempted to plot as otherwise map falls over.

 

Data must be in numeric decimal format or it's ignored. (handy ref: http://www.weather-watch.com/smf/index.php/topic,8409.0.html )

 

Latitude = North - South position relative to the Equator. Values are from 0 to 90 Degrees, use positive numbers for locations in the Northern Hemisphere, and negative for the Southern Hemisphere.

 

Longitude = East - West position relative to the Greenwich Meridian. Values are from 0 to 180 Degrees, use positive numbers for locations West of Greenwich e.g. the US, and negative for locations to the East e.g New Zealand.

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Well Frank's map is listed on there and linked/credited too. AirsoftMap.co.uk has been linked from and mentioned here on this website for ages and that's not going to change.

 

To my recollection I think the original UK site/player/resource map was actually created by the guys that ran Squad-X many moons ago (site long since gone now), which was running of a customised version of GothMap.

 

....if you want to get into the history of maps and the like.

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Well Frank's map is listed on there and linked/credited too. AirsoftMap.co.uk has been linked from and mentioned here on this website for ages and that's not going to change.

 

To my recollection I think the original UK site/player/resource map was actually created by the guys that ran Squad-X many moons ago (site long since gone now), which was running of a customised version of GothMap.

 

....if you want to get into the history of maps and the like.

 

It's ok, I wasn't trying to start an argument. The map is of a much better quality and makes maintainence much easier.

 

Nice one.

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