Not sure what you want to know. They are three distinct technologies,
and yes, it is possible to hook them up together for one tasty treat.
I haven't done so, but the theory would be to have MapServer output
SVG (I believe it can already do so), and build an AJAX-enabled web
app that displays the output. Keep in mind that not all browsers might
be able to display SVG (Firefox is able to).

On 8/14/06, Stefan Schwarzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi there,

anybody out there who has experiences or knows about some work around SVG,
AJAX and Mapserver? I have no idea if and how this works. Perhaps it's
technically nonsense... I couldn't find anything on Google for it, so I
guess information is scarce...

Thanks for any hints,

Stefan









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