Hi,
Is there anyone that has some experience with publishing shape data files as
WFS?
I have published shape files as WFS and Ive used GAIA and MapInfo to call
the WFS server.
Where the datasource contains several polygons but the WFS only returns the
one polygon. The polygon it returns is the
Hello,
I have developed a site using MGOS. It works great on my development
machine (a 32 bit Windows Server 2008 virtual machine), and also on another
test machine that I have (Windows 7 x64). Now I am trying to get the site
running on my production server (32 bit Windows Server 2003) and I am
Hi,
I had the same problem times ago. I guess it was a problem with the SQL
Server Native Client. Is it the same client on all servers?
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I'm not sure that I understand the question. If they are all using the same
feature source definition and the same version of FDO, doesn't this mean that
they are all using the same client? Please explain.
Thanks,
Jon
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I guess I missed that thread in my search. Installing the latest SQL Server
client did the trick. I guess I assumed that MGOS included those drivers,
although in hindsight, I'm not sure why it would. Thanks!
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Hello,
I have developed a site on MGOS 2.2. I built the (.NET) site on a 32-bit
windows 2008 development machine, which is not my primary development
machine. I am now trying to get the site to build on my 64-bit Windows 7
development machine, and I am having trouble. The strange part is that
Use the command-line dwf to pdf converter of your choice (no free software
found) then write a windows service to automate the conversion.
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map.Open is used when the viewer is displayed.
map.Create is used when handling a map without a viewer.
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