Hi Mike,
On 6/8/07, Adair, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where is your new layer information coming from? Right now we take
> layer info from a capabilities doc or a catalogue response and run an
> XSL on that to generate the chunk of XML to be added to the context doc.
> I think XSL is the b
Ehud,
Where is your new layer information coming from? Right now we take
layer info from a capabilities doc or a catalogue response and run an
XSL on that to generate the chunk of XML to be added to the context doc.
I think XSL is the best way to handle it for XML inputs, but if your
source info
Hi,
I need to dynamically add a layer to a context. I noticed that each
context model supports the addLayer method but it expects to get an
XML node describing the layer.
The new layer I'm trying to add is generated by a simple javascript
code, so I don't have an XML node.
What would be the easie
As quoted from Linda Derezinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> +1
All votes in favour! ;-)
It has been done.
Kind regards,
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On 6/8/07 4:44 AM, "Gertjan van Oosten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi MapBuilders,
>
> Any objections if I upgrade bin/docbook-xsl in the ol-integration
> sandbox to a more recent release (1.72.0)? It is about half the size of
> the version we use now:
>
> 35M bin/docbook-xsl
> 17M
Hi MapBuilders,
Any objections if I upgrade bin/docbook-xsl in the ol-integration
sandbox to a more recent release (1.72.0)? It is about half the size of
the version we use now:
35M bin/docbook-xsl
17M bin/docbook-xsl-1.72.0
and has the same functionality: generating the docs with the n