I am also trying to move into PHP and SQL for my site. My only concern
Scalabilty.



On Oct 15, 11:44 pm, daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I currently have a map pulling data from an xml file.  It works fine
> for what my purposes, but when it goes into production, it will be
> used by 10k users (at least) simultaneously.
>
> I have recently read alot of people are making the move to php with
> google maps, but I really can't seem to understand why.  Maybe to have
> thousands of data points?  Or does it greatly improve speed and
> reliability for the users?
>
> I have looked through much of the discussions, but still turn up very
> little.  I really don't know a whole lot about php, and am hoping
> those with more experience could help me out.
>
> here is a link to my map just in case you would like to see what it
> looks like currently.http://dajohnson1s.dvrdns.org
>
> Oh, I plan to add driving directions, move the sidebar to populate
> under each checkbox respectively.  And I am currently in the process
> of adding polygons to give the impression of the buildings (about 30
> buildings).  Not sure if those are relevant, but just in case.
>
> Thanks
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