* * * * * The Quick-n-Dirty Ad-Hoc Location Targetting System, on the cheap I dropped support for Soundex [1] in the project I'm working on [2]. In going over the diagnostic output when importing the data, I found that Soundex had over 6,000 collisions, while Metaphone [3] had less than a 1,000, and shorter collion chains (i.e. most Metaphone collisions have only two possibilities). It just wasn't worth the disk space to use Soundex at that point. Then it was on to work doing a mock up on the web [4]. The logic is pretty much: > if city exists in latlong.database > then > fetch data from latlong.database using city > print data > exit > end > > tag = metaphone(city) > if tag exists in metaphone.database > then > fetch cities from metaphone.database using tag > if count(cities) is 1 > then > fetch data from latlong.database using cities > print data > else > print "select one from the list:" > for each city in cities > print city > end > end > end > exit > The mockup is quite plain in appearance, but that can be easily changed as most of the output is template based anyway. And it only works for the United States. Next up, code in time zone and [DELETED-Day Light Savings-DELETED] Daylight Saving Time information for each city. [1] http://www.archives.gov/research_room/genealogy/census/soundex.html [2] gopher://gopher.conman.org/0Phlog:2004/10/12.1 [3] http://www.nist.gov/dads/HTML/metaphone.html [4] https://boston.conman.org/cgi-bin/location/location.cgi Email Sean Conner at sean@conman.org .