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Automating MapPoint with Perl
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Title Automating MapPoint with Perl
Url http://www.mp2kmag.com/articles.asp?ArticleID=100&key=perl.automate.mappoin
Description The script below defines an array with the U.S. State names, instantiates MapPoint, and loops through the array saving a map for each state. Regular readers will recogize this as being very similar to the Automating MapPoint with the .NET SDK article published last year which basically accomplishes the same thing with the free VB .NET compiler found in the .NET SDK.
Category CGI and Perl > Magazine Articles
Date Jun 30, 2006
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