Asp Locator is a ASP script for Miscellaneous scripts design by AspDriven.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Asp Locator is a multi-purpose distance locator application.
Publisher review: Asp Locator is a multi-purpose distance locator application. Asp Locator is a multi-purpose distance locator application. Asp Locator is written completely in vbscript/asp so that it can be used with any windows based web host running IIS. There are no components to install so you don't need admin access to your server.It utilizes optimized algorithms so that the results of a search are returned instantly, no matter how large your database is. All of the source code for the demos is included in your purchase, so you'll be able to configure it very easily. There is no compiled code, so everything is configurable. Features: - Calculate distance between two locations. - Find stores within a certain distance of a zip code. - Find stores within a certain distance of a city/state. - Drilldown from state and then to city to find locations. - Full administration of locations stored in the database. Requirements: · IIS4 or higher or Personal Web Server. · Ability to connect to an Access database or SQL Server. (Access DB and SQL script both included) · No Components to install! Operating system: Windows
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