Consider PHP also.  Carto.net has some tutorials.
http://www.carto.net/papers/svg/samples/serverside_svg_php.shtml


Ronan Oger wrote:

>Hi,
>
>You require server-side programming to access a database. Your clientside 
>(SVG/ecmascript) code is unable to access a database. Take any example of 
>Perl with  the DBI and SVG modules and your solution will be similar.
>
>Take a look at:
>
>http://www.roasp.com/ for some examples of using mysql and perl to dynamically 
>generate svg. I think you will find it in http://www.roasp.com/tutorials/ , 
>but I am not 100% sure where to look and I am on a train as I write this.
>
>Also, try typing "Perl DBI SVG" in google. You might get lucky there.
>
>Of course, what you do with Perl, you can do with any other *serverside* 
>language.
>
>When SVG1.2 comes along, it *may* be possible to directly access a database. 
>For now, though, you have to access the database through a webservice or a 
>program or script on a webserver. 
>
>Ronan
>
>On Tuesday 05 April 2005 00:43, pesdeep wrote:
>  
>
>>hi
>>i am using mysql as a database. in the table x-coordinates and y-
>>coordinates are stored. this coordinates are  keep on changing. and i
>>want to display that coordinates in svg as a dot(circle).
>>In the database there are so many x-coordinates and y-coordinates.
>>for each x-y coordinates i want to create an dot(circle)and display
>>in
>>the svg.
>>
>>
>>suppose x=360 and y=270
>>then one circle (suppose r=5, cx=360, cy=270) is created and placed
>>in
>>the area x=360 and y=270. In the database the x and y coordinates are
>>keep on changing therefore in svg also circle is moving according to
>>their coordinates.
>>
>>i am facing the problem how to get dynamically database values into
>>svg.
>>i am used javascript and svg.
>>i got information that  from XMLHttp and getUrl() it is possible.
>>so plz any one can help me how to use these two technologies to
>>obtain
>>dynamic svg because iam new to these technology.
>>
>>thanks in advance.
>>deepak
>>
>>
>>
>>
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