Re: [pmapper-users] pmapper project

2016-05-31 Thread Jeff McKenna
If someone from the pmapper community creates a pmapper5 package for 
MS4W (including full demo data, with no errors, etc.), then sends it to 
me, I can easily add it into MS4W.  Otherwise I will continue to share 
the 4.4.0 MS4W package that Armin provided.

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On 2016-05-31 7:58 AM, Solly Vuso wrote:
> Thank you Jeff for adding it and I hope the error can be fixed. I also
> agree with the suggestion of including pmapper 5 features to this version
>
> On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 8:40 AM, gioza  wrote:
>
>> In my opinion pmapper5 should be included in ms4w.
>> I think Pmapper4.4 is a robust and mature product but Pmapper5 is the right
>> way for webgis. Faster, more flexible and even if OL2.12 is no more
>> developed, at the moment, it is still competitive as library and robust
>>

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Re: [pmapper-users] pmapper project

2016-05-31 Thread Solly Vuso
Thank you Jeff for adding it and I hope the error can be fixed. I also
agree with the suggestion of including pmapper 5 features to this version

On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 8:40 AM, gioza  wrote:

> In my opinion pmapper5 should be included in ms4w.
> I think Pmapper4.4 is a robust and mature product but Pmapper5 is the right
> way for webgis. Faster, more flexible and even if OL2.12 is no more
> developed, at the moment, it is still competitive as library and robust
>
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Re: [pmapper-users] pmapper project

2016-05-31 Thread gioza
In my opinion pmapper5 should be included in ms4w.
I think Pmapper4.4 is a robust and mature product but Pmapper5 is the right
way for webgis. Faster, more flexible and even if OL2.12 is no more
developed, at the moment, it is still competitive as library and robust



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Re: [pmapper-users] pmapper project

2016-05-30 Thread Jeff McKenna
Version 4.4.0 is now available in MS4W (http://ms4w.com), and its 
setup.exe installer will also change necessary mapfile paths etc.

Note that I did make one change to the package mentioned by Armin: I 
changed references of version "3.4" to "4.4.0" in 
/config/common/._startup_/.defaults.xml

Also, I notice that the 4.4.0 demo throws an error:

   404 Not found: http://127.0.0.1/images/cursors/zoomin.cur

This error only happens with version 4.4.0

Give it a try and let me know if anything needs changing or updated. 
Thanks!


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On 2016-05-29 11:53 AM, Armin Burger wrote:
> You can also use the latest MS4W package from here
>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/pmapper/files/p.mapper%204/4.4.0/
>
> It's based on the svn export of the latest p.mapper 4 with fixes and new
> plugins from Thomas Raffin.
>
> I haven't tried if it works since I have no Windows PHP installation any
> more, but the zip compilation is based on a script that in the past
> produced correct ms4w packages.
>
> p.mapper 5 is based on a legacy OpenLayers version where the OL
> developers did not provide any single bug fix release since years, so I
> regard this as a dead end. If I had to do this type of development again
> I would use a better supported library like Leaflet.
>
> Cheers
> Armin
>




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Re: [pmapper-users] pmapper project

2016-05-30 Thread Solly Vuso
Thank you Armin

I have not tested this version but I just want to check if it does have an
option of openlayers plugin?

On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 9:36 PM, Jeff McKenna  wrote:

> Yes OL 3 has been getting lots of love, and I've heard many are coming
> back from Leaflet to OpenLayers again.  -jeff
>
>
>
> On 2016-05-29 4:21 PM, gioza wrote:
> > Hi Armin actually openlayers project has moved to 3.x release and it
> seems
> > well supported. Ol 2.12 which is implemented in pmapper5 is no more
> > developed, and its libraries are really different from 3.x
> > Let us know your intentions.
> > Thanks
> > GIovanni
> >
> >
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Re: [pmapper-users] pmapper project

2016-05-29 Thread Jeff McKenna
Thanks Armin, I will try that version now. -jeff


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On 2016-05-29 11:53 AM, Armin Burger wrote:
> You can also use the latest MS4W package from here
>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/pmapper/files/p.mapper%204/4.4.0/
>
> It's based on the svn export of the latest p.mapper 4 with fixes and new
> plugins from Thomas Raffin.
>
> I haven't tried if it works since I have no Windows PHP installation any
> more, but the zip compilation is based on a script that in the past
> produced correct ms4w packages.
>
> p.mapper 5 is based on a legacy OpenLayers version where the OL
> developers did not provide any single bug fix release since years, so I
> regard this as a dead end. If I had to do this type of development again
> I would use a better supported library like Leaflet.
>
> Cheers
> Armin
>
>
> On 27/05/16 16:15, Jeff McKenna wrote:
>> Great timing, I am packaging pmapper5 now for MS4W users (on
>> http://ms4w.com).  Should I be grabbing it from SVN?
>> http://svn.pmapper.net/repos/pmapper/trunk/pmapper5/
>>
>> -jeff
>>
>>
>
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Re: [pmapper-users] pmapper project

2016-05-27 Thread gioza
Hi, I think it's the right version! Armin and others made a lot of
improvements (tiling, caching, ol 2.12 integration...)



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Re: [pmapper-users] pmapper project

2016-05-27 Thread Jeff McKenna
Great timing, I am packaging pmapper5 now for MS4W users (on 
http://ms4w.com).  Should I be grabbing it from SVN? 
http://svn.pmapper.net/repos/pmapper/trunk/pmapper5/

-jeff


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On 2016-05-27 10:19 AM, gioza wrote:
> i'm testing pmapper5 with ms4w 3.1.4 (mapserver 7.0.1), it works well
>
>





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Re: [pmapper-users] pmapper project

2016-05-27 Thread gioza
i'm testing pmapper5 with ms4w 3.1.4 (mapserver 7.0.1), it works well



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