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FusionCharts products usage...

Bill G. shared this question 10 years ago
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It looked to me like you were using FusionCharts for the charting on the overview pages, and I was wondering if you were also licensed for FusionMaps? I was hoping to, when we roll out direct customer facing booking, to stand up a Virginia map to guide users to the correct form (we have multiple license areas in Virginia). Of course, I could do this on my website, but was hoping to avoid the $399 licensing cost if IO already had a license...


If you do, please let me know what release and I am happy to develop the JS to drive the map...

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Unfortunately we are not using that software.


We do have the ability to allow a customer to type in their zip code on your website and you would post the form to our website and we would re-direct to the closest location. See here:


http://www.inflatableoffice.com/quotes/locate_zip.php?vendor=funflicks&zip=23236


  1. <form action="http://www.inflatableoffice.com/quotes/locate_zip.php"; method="get"><input type="hidden" name="vendor" value="funflicks"> <label>Availability and Pricing</label> <p><input type="text" value="" placeholder="Zip Code" name="zip" class="textbox" autocomplete="off"><input type="submit" value="Search" class="search"></p> </form>

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Unfortunately we are not using that software.


We do have the ability to allow a customer to type in their zip code on your website and you would post the form to our website and we would re-direct to the closest location. See here:


http://www.inflatableoffice.com/quotes/locate_zip.php?vendor=funflicks&zip=23236


  1. <form action="http://www.inflatableoffice.com/quotes/locate_zip.php"; method="get"><input type="hidden" name="vendor" value="funflicks"> <label>Availability and Pricing</label> <p><input type="text" value="" placeholder="Zip Code" name="zip" class="textbox" autocomplete="off"><input type="submit" value="Search" class="search"></p> </form>

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That would work pretty well - unfortunately (or fortunately), FunFlicks is licensed based upon geopolitical boundaries (Counties and Cities) where zip codes change and can overlap multiple counties, etc. I happen to "bump" up against two other licensees, and occasionally things get assigned incorrectly. I will develop my own solution with a mapping component - but thanks for responding!

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