the viewer API ZoomToView() can be used to achieve your needs.
Carl Jokl wrote: > > I wanted to ask about the process which you have to go through in order to > use the MapGuide server side API to move the map position and zoom. > > The simple functionality seems to exist on the client side via the > JavaScript libraries to move the map to a given x, y, position via just a > just a function call. Inspite of my digging around though I can't find any > such functionality for the Server side API though I might not be looking > in the right place. > > It has been suggested that it might require loading, modifying and saving > XML definitions to achieve this (though this seems like a complicated way > of doing things). Does anyone have an example of moving / zooming the map > from the Server API? > > I would not have thought it would be rocket science. For larger, more > intricate and complex mapping systems such as the one we are working on it > would be expected the bulk of the business logic would exist on the server > in the form of libraries there and so doing as much as possible on the > server is desirable. A the end of the day the JavaScript function > "ZoomToView" I would expect must call something on the server. > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Zooming---Moving-to-a-point-on-the-map-using-the-Server-Side-API-tp18091159p18092108.html Sent from the MapGuide Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ mapguide-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapguide-users
