Hello :)
If you refer to the given attachment, you can see that my country, Malaysia is not supported. Can you suggest to me a way to make it supported? What must I do?
Is there anyway to include the location manually in its library?
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Comment #1
ankur commentedI haven't really looked into it, but do you already know of a website that provides mapping of addresses and/or driving directions for Malaysia. I haven't checked, but I'm betting Yahoo! and Google don't. But I'm sure there's gotta be another site that provides mapping of addresses for which we can write code that creates deep links to their service.
Comment #2
hanief84 commentedSince I have a map book here with me, I think I can key-in those places' names in the location library. But still, I don't know how to do that manually. Can you tell me how?
If you're interested to see the GPS one. Maybe you can have a look here:-
http://www.malsingmaps.com/forum/index.php
Comment #3
najibx commentedHi Hanief,
What's the story here ...I haven't dig in into this yet, but I found out that the location module is one of the module that 'eat' a lot of your resources. But nice if we can got this for malaysia ...
Comment #4
bdragon commentedChanging component to Data update.
Comment #5
najibx commentedanyone working on gmap/location for malaysia?
Comment #6
yesct commentedI checked my .inc files in the latest 6.x-...dev and it looks like MY is included in the location.inc file and there is a location.my.inc file. So, this might have been fixed since this issue was opened. I'll mark it fixed. If it is not, please just post back and change the status back to active.
If it is not fixed,
maybe looking at #128606: Malaysia is not supported will have some links to how to do what you want?
Please post back and see if that helps you figure out how to enter your data in a way that could be included in location.