Richard,

I will need to alter geometry and the attribute data
of the files. Once that is done I will need to remap
the file and add any thermatic mapping element. Total
control of the files rather that just for viewing is
very important.

Regards
Ben

--- Richard Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On 3/1/06, Ben Crane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Excellent, thank you. I have looked at geoserver,
> but
> > seemed to favour mapserver since it was easier to
> > setup...might go back to it then if it has more
> > editing functionality.
> 
> On 3/1/06, Ben Crane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Excellent, thank you. I have looked at geoserver,
> but
> > seemed to favour mapserver since it was easier to
> > setup...might go back to it then if it has more
> > editing functionality.
> >
> > Ben
> 
> I've used Mapserver a lot, for a lot of years, so
> I'd hate to steer
> you away from it, but it was not originally built to
> support user
> input. There have been a few projects to add user
> input, and I have
> not followed them very closely. But I think
> Geoserver was designed
> with user input from the inception. A combo like
> Mapbuilder (client)
> and Geoserver might be a pretty tight package. Look
> also at what
> geometry types the different solutions really
> support. Points are
> easy, lines a pretty easy, closed polygons are
> harder. Do you need to
> snap? Do you need to move and/or edit objects?
> That's what separates
> the out the big dogs.
> 
> Rich
> 
> --
> Richard Greenwood
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.greenwoodmap.com
> 


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