Hi All,
These maps look pretty good. Yet all
the samples are pretty similar, does anyone have any examples where they have
been further customized? Has anyone experimented with Ajax, or google style interfaces?
Thanks,
Jordan
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Hi Lacey,
Discovery
will work and you can host the map library right from your own web site server.
You can find out more about it here including a free trial so you can try
it out.
http://extranet.mapinfo.com/products/Overview.cfm?productid=1672
Greg
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Dear Listers,
I use MI Pro 8.0 to create quite a
number of thematic maps. I would like to know, if I want the thematic maps be
accessed interactively from the library’s web site (basic functions like
viewers can turn layers on and off, zoom in and zoom out), what do I need (in
terms of software, hardware and knowledge) to make this happens? I just want to
check the feasibility.
I checked the MI Discovery but it seems
to me that the maps have to be accessed from a MapInfo site, not your own web
page, right? Any help would be much appreciated (I am only a MI Pro user.
Don’t know much about web publishing or application development though).
Thanks very much in advance.
Lacey
Wai Sze (Lacey) Chan
Information and Data
Analysis Librarian
New Americans Program
Queens Library
89-11 Merrick Blvd.
Jamaica, NY 11432
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