Thanks Brian and Chris.
Using the function GetParent() code below has solved my problem. Cheers, Fraser From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Berdel, Brian Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 9:02 AM To: MapGuide Users Mail List Subject: [mapguide-users] RE: parent.parent.parent.mapFrame - AJAX vs FUSION If you want to add the reference to your fusion index page, add the following to your aspx (task pane) page function GetParent() { if (parent.Fusion) { return parent; } else if (parent.parent.Fusion) { return parent.parent; } } Then you can call functions in the same way as before but substitute GetParent().DigitizePoint(OnPointDigitized); Brian Berdel McMahon Associates, Inc. p: 215.283.9444 x 260 www.mcmtrans.com From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Claydon Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 4:43 PM To: MapGuide Users Mail List Subject: [mapguide-users] RE: parent.parent.parent.mapFrame - AJAX vs FUSION I think you should be able to reference the MapGuideViewerAPI.js script from your aspx page, and then just call DigitizePoint directly without any window.top or parent references. It should also be possible to add a reference to MapGuideViewerAPI.js to the index.html file in the Fusion template you're using, and reference it using window.top... It's been a while since I've played around with this stuff, so someone else may be able to provide specifics... From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Fraser Burgess Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 1:40 PM To: MapGuide Users Mail List Subject: [mapguide-users] parent.parent.parent.mapFrame - AJAX vs FUSION Hi List, I'm making steady progress with my project and learning many things about MapGuide along the way thanks largely to the help from those on this list - many thanks to those who have helped so far >From what I can tell parent.parent.parent.mapFrame is how the map frame is referenced from the task pane in the AJAX viewer. I have been reading posts about how this is referenced in Fusion and it seems the MapGuideViewerAPI.js file has a bit of info. Unfortunately I'm having a bit if trouble putting the pieces together and was hoping that someone here may steer me in the right direction. In both AJAX and FUSION I'm working from the taskpane and using the markup scripts that are part of the AJAX demo's and tutorials. I assume I need to substitute either 'Fusion' or 'window.top.Fusion' somehow for 'parent.parent.parent.mapFrame.DigitizePoint(OnPointDigitized);'. in my script however I have yet to do this in such a way that it works. I keep getting 'Object doesn't support this property or method'. So for example in my editmarkup.aspx code for example, I have the following function which should be activated when I click the digitize point button function AddPoint() { SetDigitizeInfo(EDIT_POINT_HELP); parent.parent.parent.mapFrame.DigitizePoint(OnPointDigitized); } In Fusion this code gives an error 'parent.parent,parent.mapFrame' is null or not an object I see that in MapGuideViewerAPI.js function DigitizePoint(handler) { if (handler) { var Fusion = window.top.Fusion; var mapWidget = Fusion.getWidgetById(mapWidgetId); var digitizer = new Fusion.Tool.Canvas.Point(mapWidget); digitizer.mouseUp = PointHandlers.prototype.mouseUp; Object.inheritFrom(digitizer, Fusion.Tool.Canvas.prototype, []); digitizer.initializeCanvas(); var activeWidget = mapWidget.buttonSet.activeButton; mapWidget.buttonSet.setActiveButton(null); digitizer.handler = function() { handler.apply(null, arguments); activeWidget.setActive(true); } digitizer.activateCanvas(); //add a listener to update the position of the features var mapWidget = Fusion.getWidgetById(mapWidgetId); mapWidget.registerForEvent(Fusion.Event.MAP_EXTENTS_CHANGED, function(){ digitizer.updatePx(); digitizer.clearContext(); digitizer.draw(digitizer.context); } ); } } Thanks Fraser ________________________________ Important notice to recipients: Copies of documents that may be relied upon by you are limited to the printed copies (also known as 'hard copies') that are signed and sealed by the Engineer and/or Land Surveyor. Files in electronic formats, or other types of information furnished by the Engineer and/or Land Surveyor to you such as text, data or graphics are for your convenience only. Any conclusions or information obtained or derived from such electronic files will be at the user's sole risk. When transferring documents in electronic formats, the Engineer and/or Land Surveyor makes no representation as to long-term compatibility, usability, or readability of the documents resulting from the use of software application packages, operating systems or computer hardware differing from those used by McMahon Associates, Inc. at the beginning of the project.
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