So here's the scenario: I have an 800kb Adobe Illustrator file -- it's a topdown diagram of of a mall, with each individual shop marked with some text. Metadata showing square footage, availability, a number.
How would I put this on the web in a way that's interactive? I can simply export a PDF to the web, but that's not a great experience. I'd like to be able to zoom in and see detail (it's a big mall) and maybe be able to click to send an email or a message about an individual space to make an inquiry about it.
If it were 4-8 years ago, the natural answer is Macromedia Adobe Flash of course! But we're now in an era where people want to see these things on their phones.
Is it possible to do this in a way that works reasonably well? I tried loading the file using svgweb, but my browser (any browser) grinds to a halt, I think because of the the size of the file.
What are examples of maps that are cross browser, zoomable, and interactive?
What tools or libraries do people have success with in this area? it feels like GIS tools would be worthwhile here but might be overkill.