I've solved it now. I compiled both my own application and the maestro api
with the 32 bit signed dll files. Then int worked on the 32 bit server. I
have also removed the version information from all references to avoid any
problems when running the application on MGOS2.2 Maestro DLL files
Very good work.
Do you think you can share it? We are searching for a mapguide mobile
viewer and Autodesk Mobile Viewer is not as good as we aspected to be..
Thomas
Il giorno lunedì 30 aprile 2012, Srecko Lipovsek ha scritto:
Hi,
Some time ago we dig into Autodesk Mobile Viewer application,
I tried to install using the InstantSetup bundle on an older XP box using
IIS (5.1) and came to figure out that it would not work because it does not
have the appcmd utility. The instant setup utility has a tab named IIS7 so
I guess that is the minimum IIS version needed to install using the
Duly noted.
- Jackie
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Hey guys I've been searching Nabble for answers to the justification of
multiline text
I would like to know is it possible to align text centrally when labelling a
polygon point or line ...
So at the moment foobar\nbar\nboofar would come out like:
foobar
bar
boofar
when instead it should
OpenLayers 2.11 and newer versions make presenting a MapGuide map on a mobile
device dead simple.
The only real hard work should you take the OpenLayers route, is the
mapguide-specific functionality around it (legend, tooltips, selection)
- Jackie
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