Re: [PHP] Address validation API's for PHP
- From: parasane@xxxxxxxxx ("Daniel Brown")
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 10:13:27 -0400
Someone needs to smack Robert. He's off on a tangent again. ;-P
On 6/13/07, Robert Cummings <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 07:45 -0500, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> Good morning group,
>
> I am doing some searching and researching but I also know that this
> world famous group may have some insight and resources that I can
> benefit from.
Your wish shall be answered. You can prevent dangling prepositions, such
as the one above, by rearranging your sentence a little.
"I am doing some searching and researching but I also know that this
world famous group may have some insight and resources that I can
benefit from."
Would become:
"I am doing some searching and researching but I also know that this
world famous group may have some insight and resources that from which I
can benefit."
If you want to be technical, Cummings....
"I have been searching and researching, but I am aware that this
world-famous group may be able to offer some insight and resources
from which I may benefit."
> I am looking for an address validation database and API to use with our
> retail applications (does not have to be free). I would prefer to be
> able to buy data according to postal code. I will likely use AJAX to
> take an address that is input into the system and find a similar or
> better address and then offer the user the opportunity to use the
> returned address or the one that they put into the system. You have all
> seen this in operation if you use maps.google.com when it does not flat
> out recognize the address.
>
> Is anyone aware of anything like this that they can point me to?
Similarly...
"Is anyone aware of anything like this that they can point me to?"
Would become:
"Is anyone aware of anything like this to which they can point me?"
..... and....
"Is anyone aware of a similar system or database?"
As to your actual question... no idea :)
Honestly, me either. I've built ZIP-code-to-longitude/latitude
points, but nothing with address suggestion.
Jay, are you also looking for the PLUS+4 ZIP code information? Is it
possible that the USPS (if you're looking for US addresses) has a free
or low-cost API?
Cheers,
Rob.
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