Display MySQL Data In Google Maps Using DrasticMap
27
Feb
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Google already has an API for Google Maps service which makes it possible to create interactive, real-data-driven maps.
DrasticMap, an AJAX based component, makes it easier to show data from a MySQL database in Google Maps.
This Google Maps component is offered in a PHP – JavaScript package called DrasticTools which also includes 2 other components, DrasticCloud (for easy tag cloud generation) & DrasticGrid (grid editing).
DrasticMap uses MooTools JavaScript framework for the interaction, which is included in the download package.
Requirements: MooTools JavaScript framework (included in the download)
Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://www.drasticdata.nl/DDDrasticMap.php
Demo: http://www.drasticdata.nl/DrasticTools/ExampleMap2.php
Download: http://www.drasticdata.nl/DDDownloads.php
Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://www.drasticdata.nl/DDDrasticMap.php
Demo: http://www.drasticdata.nl/DrasticTools/ExampleMap2.php
Download: http://www.drasticdata.nl/DDDownloads.php
- Tags:
API Google Javascript Mootools Mysql Php
- Filed under: Goodies, GPL License, Map
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One Response for "Display MySQL Data In Google Maps Using DrasticMap"
Very nice app! Thank’s!