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I'm using Routerboxer to generate a list of latitudes and longitudes within a certain route. I want to send the lat and lngs back to my database query (I presume using ajax) to return markers within the bounds.

I have searched and found the database query needs to be:

SELECT * FROM as24 WHERE lat > a AND lat < c AND lng > b AND lng < d

My question is how do I send these a,b,c and d's to the PHP page?

function calcRoute() {
clearBoxes();
distance = 10 * 1.609344; //within 10 miles
var start = document.getElementById('start').value;
var end = document.getElementById('end').value;
var request = {
origin:start,
destination:end,
travelMode: google.maps.TravelMode.DRIVING
};
directionService.route(request, function(result, status) {
    if (status == google.maps.DirectionsStatus.OK) {
      directionsRenderer.setDirections(result);

      // Box around the overview path of the first route
      var path = result.routes[0].overview_path;
      var boxes = routeBoxer.box(path, distance);
      drawBoxes(boxes);
    } else {
      alert("Directions query failed: " + status);
    }
  });
}



// Draw the array of boxes as polylines on the map
function drawBoxes(boxes) {
  boxpolys = new Array(boxes.length);
  for (var i = 0; i < boxes.length; i++) {
    boxpolys[i] = new google.maps.Rectangle({
      bounds: boxes[i],
      fillOpacity: 0,
      strokeOpacity: 1.0,
      strokeColor: '#000000',
      strokeWeight: 1,
      map: map
      //Perform Search
    });
  }
}

// Clear boxes currently on the map
function clearBoxes() {
  if (boxpolys != null) {
    for (var i = 0; i < boxpolys.length; i++) {
      boxpolys[i].setMap(null);
    }
  }
  boxpolys = null;
}


google.maps.event.addDomListener(window, "load", initialize);

function load() {

var infoWindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow;

// Change this depending on the name of your PHP file
downloadUrl("as24_genxml.php", function(data) {
var xml = data.responseXML;
var markers = xml.documentElement.getElementsByTagName("marker");
for (var i = 0; i < markers.length; i++) {
  var name = markers[i].getAttribute("name");
  var address = markers[i].getAttribute("address");
  var price = markers[i].getAttribute("price");
  var type = markers[i].getAttribute("type");
  var point = new google.maps.LatLng(
      parseFloat(markers[i].getAttribute("lat")),
      parseFloat(markers[i].getAttribute("lng")));
  var html = "<b>" + name + " " + price + "</b> <br/>" + address;
  var icon = customIcons[type] || {}; 
  var marker = new google.maps.Marker({
    map: map,
    position: point,
    icon: icon.icon
  });
  map.getBounds().contains(marker.getPosition())
  bindInfoWindow(marker, map, infoWindow, html);
  $.post("as24_genxml.php",
{
  a:map.getBounds().getNorthEast().lat(),
  b:map.getBounds().getNorthEast().lng(),
  c:map.getBounds().getSouthWest().lat(),
  d:map.getBounds().getSouthWest().lng()
},
 function(data,status){

});


}
});
}

As you can see I've tried to do this via an ajax php send.

My php file looks like this:

<?php include ('php/config.php');

function parseToXML($htmlStr) 
{ 
$xmlStr=str_replace('<','&lt;',$htmlStr); 
$xmlStr=str_replace('>','&gt;',$xmlStr); 
$xmlStr=str_replace('"','&quot;',$xmlStr); 
$xmlStr=str_replace("'",'&#39;',$xmlStr); 
$xmlStr=str_replace("&",'&amp;',$xmlStr); 
return $xmlStr; 
} 

// Opens a connection to a MySQL server
$connection=mysql_connect ($mysql_server, $mysql_user, $mysql_pass);
if (!$connection) {
die('Not connected : ' . mysql_error());
}

// Set the active MySQL database
$db_selected = mysql_select_db($mysql_db, $connection);
if (!$db_selected) {
die ('Can\'t use db : ' . mysql_error());
}

// Select all the rows in the markers table
$query = "SELECT * FROM as24 WHERE lat > a AND lat < c AND lng > b AND lng < d";
$result = mysql_query($query);
if (!$result) {
die('Invalid query: ' . mysql_error());
}

header("Content-type: text/xml");

// Start XML file, echo parent node
echo '<markers>';

// Iterate through the rows, printing XML nodes for each
while ($row = @mysql_fetch_assoc($result)){
// ADD TO XML DOCUMENT NODE
echo '<marker ';
echo 'name="' . parseToXML($row['name']) . '" ';
echo 'address="' . parseToXML($row['address']) . '" ';
echo 'price="' . parseToXML($row['price']) . '" ';
echo 'lat="' . $row['lat'] . '" ';
echo 'lng="' . $row['lng'] . '" ';
echo 'type="' . $row['type'] . '" ';
echo '/>';
}

// End XML file
echo '</markers>';

?>
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2 Answers 2

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Here is an example of how to send the bounds to your PHP code using jQuery.ajax().

var bounds = map.getBounds();
var southWest = bounds.getSouthWest();
var northEast = bounds.getNorthEast();

$.ajax({

    url: 'your_file.php',
    cache: false,
    data: {
        'fromlat': southWest.lat(),
        'tolat': northEast.lat(),
        'fromlng': southWest.lng(),
        'tolng': northEast.lng()
    },
    dataType: 'json',
    async: false,
    success : function(data) {

        $.each(data, function(i,marker) {

            createMarker(marker);
        });
    }
});

function createMarker(data) {

     // Check what you have here in "data" and construct your markers from here as you would do for any marker.
}

In your PHP:

$fromlat = $_GET['fromlat'];
$tolat = $_GET['tolat'];
$fromlng = $_GET['fromlng'];
$tolng = $_GET['tolng'];

$results = array();

$sql = "SELECT * from your_table where (lat>'" . $db->real_escape_string($fromlat) . "' and lat<'" . $db->real_escape_string($tolat) . "' and lng>'" . $db->real_escape_string($fromlng) . "' and lng<'" . $db->real_escape_string($tolng) . "')";

$result = $db->query($sql) or die($db->error);

while ($obj = $result->fetch_object()) {

    $results[] = $obj;
}

echo json_encode($results);

Of course if you like POST instead of GET, you can adapt.

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  • This will update my query to : ` $fromlat = $_GET['fromlat']; $tolat = $_GET['tolat']; $fromlng = $_GET['fromlng']; $tolng = $_GET['tolng']; $query = "SELECT * FROM as24 WHERE lat > '$fromlat' AND lat < '$tolat' AND lng > '$fromlng' AND lng < '$tolng'"; $result = mysql_query($query); if (!$result) { die('Invalid query: ' . mysql_error()); }` Am I right?
    – tomantford
    Jan 24, 2014 at 14:37
  • Thanks @MrUpsidown, how am I able to translate the json_encode($results); into the xml format (i.e. echo '<markers>';.... etc) ?
    – tomantford
    Jan 24, 2014 at 14:53
  • Why would you need it in XML when you can have it in JSON?
    – MrUpsidown
    Jan 24, 2014 at 14:56
  • Ahhh I see! I've been coding my map using XML so far. So what would I need to change the code in function load() to?
    – tomantford
    Jan 24, 2014 at 15:06
  • Well you are not doing anything in the load() function after you sent data to your PHP page. Yes, when you can, use JSON notation. I have updated the ajax request in my answer but I can't code everything for you. You need to learn from here. Check the documentation, use a debugging console, etc.
    – MrUpsidown
    Jan 24, 2014 at 15:20
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I would suggest using a web service to achieve this, passing the long lats and returning as needed. A simple example is available here: http://davidwalsh.name/web-service-php-mysql-xml-json, http://www.php.net/manual/en/refs.webservice.php and more at: php web service example

This will allow you to use the service from any location should you need to in the future (extensibility is always nice).

You can access the service using jQuery ajax calling the method to update the map on the return of the results.

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