Quote from: Ben T on 17 February, 2016, 09:15:11 amQuote from: Phil W on 15 February, 2016, 06:37:50 pmI'm sure can update his code to fix that. If he released it to a web page so you could grab the latest anytime you wanted, that'd be even better,I could do that fairly easily.here you go www.gpxeditor.co.uk/Poi/Wetherspoons
Quote from: Phil W on 15 February, 2016, 06:37:50 pmI'm sure can update his code to fix that. If he released it to a web page so you could grab the latest anytime you wanted, that'd be even better,I could do that fairly easily.
I'm sure can update his code to fix that. If he released it to a web page so you could grab the latest anytime you wanted, that'd be even better,
yes
Yes some can be depressing/cavern like and many have a certain lack of character (business model has often meant converting shops etc) and you do get a few lost souls in there - that's life.
here you go www.gpxeditor.co.uk/Poi/Wetherspoons
if you POST {"location":{"lng":0,"lat":0},"paging":{"numberPerPage":1000,"page":1,"UsePagination":true},"term":null,"searchType":0,"searchAddress":false}tohttps://api.jdwetherspoon.com/api/pubsit produceshttps://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/55634526/arc-response-2016%20Feb%2014%2012-24-45.jsonwhich can be converted intohttps://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/55634526/Wetherspoons.gpx
Please explain in a little more detail what you mean by POSTing the code to the api. I've not got to grips with the fundamentals of www.gpxeditor.co.uk and would like a clue as to how/where to start. My aim is to look at your approach (which works well for 'spoons) and use it to collect other poi data. Similarly, what does the code behind www.gpxeditor.co.uk/Poi/Wetherspoons look like? Is it visible?
If you're using a smartphone, you might as well use the Wetherspoon app which has an offline map and lets you order without any pesky human interaction.(In theory you could order before you arrive, but you'd need to guess a table number)
I've only just come across this thread and it inspired me to have a look at how Spoons POIs could be displayed in Oruxmaps. I did a offline waypoint search in Oruxmaps for "Wetherspoons" then hit the button that creates an overlay, nifty