ok, thanks again! ;)

On 28 oct, 15:43, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 28, 2:30 pm, JuKiM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I don't know if this is the correct question, but..
>
> > By now, I'm generating a XML in the server with the information of all
> > the markers to create, and "GDownloadUrl-ing" and parsing in the
> > client side, to get an array of markers and display them..
>
> > But I would like to know if is possible (if it is a good way) to make
> > this through a web service..
> > I don't know how say this.. But in some way, call a webservice
> > function that returns the same xml, but avoiding to write to disk in
> > server side for then downloading in client side..
>
> Definitely. Most server-side data is generated like this: the script
> which interrogates the database is called on-the-fly and outputs its
> output back to the browser. You still get to do the parsing client-
> side, but it doesn't involve writing an XML file on the server -- the
> output goes straight back to the client browser. The advantage is that
> there is far less chance of clashing server files, nothing to clear up
> afterwards, and it's slightly faster.
>
> There are some resources 
> here:http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-api/web/using-databases-wi...
>
> Andrew
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