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    <copyright>Mikkel Flindt Heisterberg (mh [at] intravision [dot] dk</copyright>
    <pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 06:50:25 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>I see this so much that I thought I would repost the solution</title>
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I see so many people in Lotus Notes copy/pasting addresses to calculate distances for reimbursements, claiming time etc. and wonder why they do not find an easier way. Such as using a widget in Lotus Notes. A while back I created a widget to let you simply select the destination address and then do the route calculation using Google Maps. 
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But is does more than that. As a route calculation needs a starting address and a destination address (and it's hard for me to know the address you would like to use as the starting address) the widget has a component that lets you generate new widgets based on a starting address that you specify. I think it's pretty clever. And it gets better - the component that generates the widgets is an XPage... :-)
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The post, and link to the widget, may be found in my &lt;a href="http://lekkimworld.com/2009/06/12/google_maps_widget_generator_come_grab_your_own.html"&gt;Google Maps Widget Generator - come grab your own!&lt;/a&gt; post.
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