map.search.ch
5th January 2005
Forget about Google Suggest; if you want to see some really impressive dynamic web content go and have a play with map.search.ch. It uses XMLHttpRequest and a bunch of other tricks to let you smoothly pan and zoom over an enormous and detailed map of Switzerland, based on satelite photos (so you can zoom right in to individual streets and see the houses). Even better, it supports hackable URLs letting you link directly to cities or even street addresses.
The dynamic map resizes with your browser window, and the whole lot works in pretty much every modern browser (IE, Mozilla, Opera, Safari, Konqueror) and degrades to a static version for everything else.
It launched back in October but I hadn’t heard anything about it until Harry tipped me off. 2005 is going to be an exciting year.
More recent articles
- Highlights from my appearance on the Data Renegades podcast with CL Kao and Dori Wilson - 26th November 2025
- Claude Opus 4.5, and why evaluating new LLMs is increasingly difficult - 24th November 2025
- sqlite-utils 4.0a1 has several (minor) backwards incompatible changes - 24th November 2025