Fledermaus Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 (edited) Link Retracted! Edited February 13, 2008 by Fledermaus Quote
+MaplessInSeattle Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 Also there is: http://boulter.com/gps/ Which can also be accessed by highlighting any text, and clicking the following javascript as a bookmark: java script:function f(){var d=document; var w=window;t=d.selection?d.selection.createRange().text:w.getSelection(); i = 0; while (i<window.length && (t==null || t=='')){w=frames; d=w.document; t=d.selection?d.selection.createRange().text:w.getSelection(); i++;} return t;} window.location = 'http://boulter.com/gps/?c=' + escape(f()); Quote
+W7WT Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 Also there is: http://boulter.com/gps/ Which can also be accessed by highlighting any text, and clicking the following javascript as a bookmark: java script:function f(){var d=document; var w=window;t=d.selection?d.selection.createRange().text:w.getSelection(); i = 0; while (i<window.length && (t==null || t=='')){w=frames; d=w.document; t=d.selection?d.selection.createRange().text:w.getSelection(); i++;} return t;} window.location = 'http://boulter.com/gps/?c=' + escape(f()); Thanks that really works slick, This one is going into my favorites. Dick Quote
jholly Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 late to the party, but there is also a window app FizzyCalc . In addition to the conversions it also does distance, waypoint projections and other useful things. Jim Quote
square_peg Posted February 13, 2008 Posted February 13, 2008 Also there is: http://boulter.com/gps/ Which can also be accessed by highlighting any text, and clicking the following javascript as a bookmark: ....... How do I use that javascript? Quote
+MaplessInSeattle Posted February 13, 2008 Posted February 13, 2008 Also there is: http://boulter.com/gps/ Which can also be accessed by highlighting any text, and clicking the following javascript as a bookmark: ....... How do I use that javascript? There are instructions on the website. For Firefox you make a new bookmark, and edit the properties and copy/paste it in. For IE, similar, just more of a pain considering it's IE Then anytime you see coordinates, just highlight them, and click the bookmark, it will convert, and map it for you, on the majority of the mapping sites. Quote
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