The Megalithic Portal
 - please click to visit this advertiser
 
Latest EntriesFind a SiteJoin InNews & LinksForumShopAbout Us  Login / New account
Main Menu
News  ·   Forum
Browse by Country/Type
About us/Help/FAQ
Your Own Page
Your Visit Log
email Newsletter
Join our Society
Contact Editor
Site Search
spionage kamera Appunti, Riassunti @ TruCheck Referaty @ Referat.Mirslovarei.com

Random Image

Copa'n

Featured Title:
Redhead, the new thriller by Ian Cook 'a compulsive read'
Redhead, the new thriller by Ian Cook 'a compulsive read'

Visiting the Past: Finding and Understanding Britain's Archaeology
Visiting the Past: Finding and Understanding Britain's Archaeology

Login
User ID

Password

Don't have an account yet? You can create one. As a registered user you have some advantages like your own home page, fewer ads, and your contributions link to your page.

Who's Online
There are currently, 111 guests and 0 members online.

You are a guest. To join in, please register for free by clicking here

Sponsored Links

More Choices
Contribute to our running costs
Webrings
Open Directory: Megaliths
Megalithic Mysteries
Our Online Shop


Forum:  General Forum
Moderated by : Andy B , TimPrevett , Klingon , sem , MickM , TheCaptain , bat400 , coldrum , davidmorgan , Runemage , SolarMegalith Respond to:  Multimap redirecting to Bing
Preferences Registered Users You can Post new messages or replies to this Forum
NickName
Password
Message Icon                 
                
                
                
                
                
    
Message

HTML : On
BBCode : On

Click to add Smilies into your Message:

:-):-(:-D;-):-08-):-?:-P:-|:-|:-|:-|

Click to add BBCode to your Message:



   

Review your Reply
Andy B



Joined:
13-02-2001


Messages: 6998
from Surrey, UK

OFF-Line

 New Message Posted!2012-01-31 17:58   
I have confirmed that Bing Maps have now fixed their 1:25000 OS map layer - very useful to have access to, thanks Bing

Andy B



Joined:
13-02-2001


Messages: 6998
from Surrey, UK

OFF-Line

 New Message Posted!2012-01-09 14:00   
The 'Classic' multimap links no longer work so we're stuck with Bing Maps.

I've just noticed that the 1:25000 OS maps are no longer displaying on Bing. Apparently this is a data error rather than cost cutting of suchlike, see here

http://www.bing.com/community/maps/f/12264/p/669425/9659725.aspx

http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vemapcontroldev/thread/8c9f7506-bfaa-4b98-8e98-eee9f7064db0

However you can still get the 1:25000 OS maps by clicking on the Streetmap icons on our site pages (second one along, olive green). Hopefully the Bing OS Maps will be fixed soon...

Andy B



Joined:
13-02-2001


Messages: 6998
from Surrey, UK

OFF-Line

 New Message Posted!2011-04-03 12:42   
I've been attempting to make our links go the the 'classic' Multimap but they aren't letting me and keep redirecting to Bing.

However you can still use the old Multimap at http://classic.multimap.com/index/ , the search box there accepts 6 digit grid refs to search for locations

Andy B



Joined:
13-02-2001


Messages: 6998
from Surrey, UK

OFF-Line

 New Message Posted!2011-03-27 17:29   
I have just found that the 'classic' version of Multimap is still available from this link:

http://classic.multimap.com/index/

This is more useful than Bing maps as you can search by OS grid ref and also read off grid refs of your current location from below the maps. This is very useful to locate and read off grid refs of sites for adding them to the Portal.

Andy B



Joined:
13-02-2001


Messages: 6998
from Surrey, UK

OFF-Line

 New Message Posted!2010-10-11 18:00   
Bing are currently running a survey asking what you think of it compared to Multimap. If you have time, please tell them about the loss of the OS grid ref search and OS grid ref readout features. There's a prize draw too. It appears Multimap is soon going to be decomissioned

Andy B



Joined:
13-02-2001


Messages: 6998
from Surrey, UK

OFF-Line

 New Message Posted!2010-09-26 16:51   
The OS still limit the number of 'map tiles' you are allowed to serve from your site. The Portal has been close to the free limit a few times but fortunately it's just sent a nag e-mail but let us carry on.

Rather worryingly the OS are being fed money from 10 Downing Street to fund the 'free' Open Data initiative, it was a pet project of Gordon Brown's - so needless to say I fear for it's future as a free service...

h_fenton



Joined:
22-10-2005


Messages: 105
from OXFORDSHIRE, UK

OFF-Line

 New Message Posted!2010-09-26 16:12   
for the purposes of finding grid references you can use Where's The Path?
which has 50k OS mapping and google aerial view side by side and gives a 10 figure OS GB grid reference for the cursor.

This link is centred upon Stonehenge:
http://wtp2.appspot.com/wheresthepath.htm?lat=51.17875406899017&lon=-1.8253057070162273&gz=14&oz=8>=1

But I expect that Bill Chadwick would not be appreciative of Andy B linking into it from the site pages, as it could be a traffic issue.

I have been aware of the site for a few years now, certainly in the past there was a limit to how much OS mapping could be served up each day by the site, so you would get to the evening and the OS mapping would cease to work. Now licensing of OS data has improved this may no longer be an issue.

Actually I have just had a little play and this site is absolutely brilliant now, I suggest you go and explore the various drop down boxes and buttons.

[ This message was edited by: h_fenton on 2010-09-26 16:13 ]

Andy B



Joined:
13-02-2001


Messages: 6998
from Surrey, UK

OFF-Line

 New Message Posted!2010-09-25 14:21   
Multimap now seems to be booting me over to Bing with no opt out - is anyone else getting this? Not that Bing is bad but it doesn't have a map ref readout.

MikeAitch



Joined:
03-06-2008


Messages: 156
from Par, Cornwall

OFF-Line

 New Message Posted!2010-04-07 23:07   
That link takes me straight to the Bing map home page on my usual browser which runs on IE, just tried the link using firefox and it took me to Multimap from Bing, weird cookie thing? Anyway problem sorted, thanks Andy

Andy B



Joined:
13-02-2001


Messages: 6998
from Surrey, UK

OFF-Line

 New Message Posted!2010-04-07 12:16   
What do you get at http://www.multimap.com ?
Some people are getting redirected to the Bing maps home page with no option of going back to Multimap

IMPORTANT NOTES: This site uses COOKIES. Please do not use this web site if you do not agree to our Terms and Conditions of use.
If you plan to visit ancient sites in person, please make sure you follow our Charter.

What's New Browse by Country Add a new Site Join our Society New in the Shop About Us
Feature Articles Browse by Site Type Your own page email Newsletter Follow us on Twitter Terms and Conditions
Book Reviews Accessible Sites Your visit log Google Earth Be a Facebook friend Contact Editor
Latest Photos Top Rated Sites Submit News / Article Google Street View Downloads and ebooks Site Privacy Policy
Main News Forum Latest New Images Find nearby sites Search Page Main News

Articles, photographs and comments are the property of their respective authors or contributors, please contact them for permission to reproduce. Site design ©1997-2012 Andy Burnham.