On Sep 16, 12:05 pm, cubangt <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a map working great on my site as long as i have the markers
> hard coded with values in my C# code behind.
>
> I have the following code and works great. But i would like to pass my
> values in from the database, is there any good tutorials showing how
> to do this?

Did you see these:
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/v2/articles.html

In particular:
Using PHP/MySQL with Google Maps
Shows how to use PHP/MySQL and the Google Maps API to create a map
that polls data from a database and shows as markers.
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/articles/phpsqlajax.html

Or these:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-api/web/using-databases-with-gmaps-apps

  -- Larry

> I noticed that one possible way is to use XML file to pass
> the values.. but cant find good examples of how to implement that. Any
> suggestions would be great.
> thanks.
>
>             GoogleMap1.Latitude = 32.8030;
>             GoogleMap1.Longitude = -96.7699;
>             GoogleMap1.Zoom = 6;
>
>             GoogleMarker bm = new GoogleMarker();
>             bm.Latitude = 32.8030;
>             bm.Longitude = -96.7699;
>             bm.Text = "Dallas, Tx.";
>
>             GoogleMarker bm1 = new GoogleMarker();
>             bm1.Latitude = 30.0799;
>             bm1.Longitude = -95.4172;
>             bm1.Text = "Spring, Tx.";
>
>             GoogleMarker bm2 = new GoogleMarker();
>             bm2.Latitude = 29.7629;
>             bm2.Longitude = -95.3831;
>             bm2.Text = "Houston, Tx.";
>
>             GoogleMap1.Markers.Add(bm);
>             GoogleMap1.Markers.Add(bm1);
>             GoogleMap1.Markers.Add(bm2);

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