I know that Pamela fox can't be all things to all people, and thanks
to her for trying!

I'm interested in designing an application that can display specific
polygons that are elicited by user search queries based on address or
account number.  I will be using mysql to store the information, and
PHP to recall specific information that is searched for and which will
generate KML information from the mysql data.  What I don't know
though is how to pull this off.

Pamela Fox's tutorials about using php/mysql/kml works great for
points, and even for her line example.  But what about polygons?

It seems like you should be able to store the polygon information in
mysql native polygon geometry attribute, and then call it up as WKT.
But how can you transmute that WKT information into the data within
the KML-producing php script?  Can you even use the geometry/polygon
type to store the correct information?

I know there's interest out there, has anyone done this successfully?

I'd love to see some examples, or if anyone has any ideas on where to
begin here, I could really use some pointers.

Thanks!

Dominic
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