On Aug 21, 1:14 pm, Eric Bonney <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I am working on a very simple map that my users will plot point along
> a route on. Eventually when the user is finished this data will then
> be stored on my server for later use by the same user. I wanted to try
> an minimize network traffic to the server and only send over all the
> data once the user has completed the route and clicked on a save
> button.
>
> Most of the examples that I have seen shows actually sending the each
> individual point to the server and saving it prior to creating the
> point on the map. This seems like a lot of back and forth traffic that
> could be minimized. So I wanted to somehow create a temporary file
> that would then be sent to the server when it was finished. I guess if
> the best option is sending each point at the time the user plots it,
> then I will, but it just seemed like a waste of bandwidth when the
> user could be plotting 100s of points on the route.

There isn't any reason I know of.  Why don't you try it?  If you run
into problems, as always, post a link, and someone can probably help.

  -- Larry



>
> Thanks,
>
> -Eric
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