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Revision as of 17:41, 7 November 2016


Interactive Maps

The whole process, from domain names to interactive maps.

The process is as follows:

  • Begin with a text file of URL domain names.
  • Use the WhoisParser to populate the text files with addresses and additional information belonging to each registered domain name, as is pulled from the Whois API.
  • Run the Python Geocode program, located at https://github.com/HarshUpadhyay/rice-McNair/blob/master/geoloc/Geocode.py to convert the addresses into LAT/LONG geocodes.
  • Enter the geocodes to the R program to create an interactive map with the locations.


WhoIs input file in Excel
WhoIs output file in Excel
Interactive map on Leaflet
Interactive map with Markers