Sorry, what i mean is i do not know how the php script works to GET
the new marker and store it so that the map can be updated.

I dont like asking for code, but i do not have access to enough
litterature to learn php, thus perhaps and example of how the complete
structure works for mike's example.

Thanks.

On Feb 9, 6:39 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The only problem is i am uncertain how the PHP write the new marker to
> > the page...
>
> That's a bit ambiguous, but putting this in the context of your
> original post -
> "We would like our users to move the marker(currently the black
> arrow)
> and once they have the desired location, the user should click an
> 'add' button. This should then refresh the page with the user's added
> marker already posted on the map. "
> so I'm guessing you mean ...
>
> Having submitted the new marker position to php, how do we refresh the
> end user's webpage?
> This would be the same as any other form submission to php, the php
> would be written to respond with some kind of 'results' page to
> replace the page the form was sent from.  Presumably in your case your
> results page would take the form of a map and "updated OK" message, or
> "error" or somesuch.http://myphpform.com/

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