Yes, I stand corrected. I mean FeatureList.

Amy Johnson wrote:
> Where is AttributeList? Do you mean FeatureList? I've been looking at 
> that and I clearly have to alter it to use it, so that's when I 
> started wondering about the best approach.
>
> Cameron Shorter wrote:
>> I suggest you embed the attributes like road name into the feature. 
>> Then when you Mapbuilder queries the WFS (which returns GML) you get 
>> a feature returned with attributes. You can then use a widget like 
>> AttributeList to display the attributes when clicked.
>> Have a look at the query button in the wfs-t example:
>> http://nightly.communitymapbuilder.org/mapbuilder/demo/wfs-t/index.html
>>
>>
>> Amy Johnson wrote:
>>> If I have extra information about the map that I want to display 
>>> when the user clicks on something, like road names, etc., is it best 
>>> to attach the information to the associated DBF file, or is it 
>>> better to have another associated file that I search and get the 
>>> information from?
>>>
>>>
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