Do you have any examples of this?

On Dec 13, 1:57 am, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wasn't it Mike who wrote:
>
>
>
> >Thank you Mike Williams. We are able to write the latitude, longitude,
> >and details to the mySQL database using php, but I am unsure how to
> >load the data from the database and place it onto the map...This is
> >where I'm athttp://www.newyorkmustangs.com/maps/maps.html
>
> At the moment, you're reading the data back from the non-existant file
>  http://www.newyorkmustangs.com/maps/details.txt
> But your code doesn't check whether lines like
>   <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
>   <HTML><HEAD>
>   <TITLE>404 Not Found</TITLE>
> contains the information you require, and creates the markers anyway,
> with NotANumber coordinates.
>
> The normal way to do it is to call a server script. That server reads
> through the database and returns the current data by ECHOing the lines
> of data to its default output channel.
>
> The script should also set the MIME type. If you're using PHP you'd
> include this line (since your client expects plain text) before the
> first line of data is ECHOed.
>   header("Content-type: text/xml");
>
> --http://econym.org.uk/gmap
> The Blackpool Community Church Javascript Team
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