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    Wink PHP UK PostCode Locater with Google Maps v1.0

    PHP UK PostCode Locater with Google Maps v1.0


    Run your own profitable php/mysql powered uk postcode locater website and gather immense traffic. UK postcode Finder is quite a nifty little tool that does exactly as its name suggests. It locates postcode and even displays the location on the map. Using it is quite simple really. Just write the postcode in the field and search for it. You can use it as a website for can be used as an facebook app.


    Features:

    1. PHP/MySql powered
    2. CSS3 fluid 960 framework based design
    3. Integrated Google Maps
    4. Displays postcode, town, county code, county, eastings, northings, country
    5. Database based on recent updates
    6. Editable language
    7. Google Web Fonts
    8. Advertisement options
    9. Admin panel for adding, editing, deleting data
    10. Ajax database summary in Admin panel
    11. Resource friendly
    12. 99% code is open
    13. Free updates for 1 year



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    2. MySql database
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    mysticmetal Reviewed by mysticmetal on . PHP UK ZipCode Locater with Google Maps v1.0 PHP UK PostCode Locater with Google Maps v1.0 Run your own profitable php/mysql powered uk postcode locater website and gather immense traffic. UK postcode Finder is quite a nifty little tool that does exactly as its name suggests. It locates postcode and even displays the location on the map. Using it is quite simple really. Just write the postcode in the field and search for it. You can use it as a website for can be used as an facebook app. Features: PHP/MySql Rating: 5

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  3.     
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    First off it's called PostCode
    Secondly: Any UK Post Code can be entered in google maps and it will show you the location
    Finally: Zip Code is invalid. appears even when correct post code

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    ok. i ain't british so i don't know that. if the post code says invalid then you can add it up in the admin panel. simple as that. uk postcodes are generally 3-4 letters am i right? yes they are. how do i know? coz i made the whole frigging dbase.

    what was the POSTCODE you searched for if i might ask?

    does the postcode in google maps shows these things as well?
    Displays postcode, town, county code, county, eastings, northings, country

    i made some corrections in the main post

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    post codes can be in many formats... e.g.

    M1 3GG
    ES12 3DD
    generally it's 1 or 2 letters then 1 or 2 letters, then a space, then a number and 2 letters.

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    i see. but what i learned that they are of 3-4 letters.

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    those postcodes you wrote even your official postage mail site couldn't find

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