If you're happy with GeoRSS, try using geoserver. You can explore
it's other output formats (KML, PDF, SVG) and interfaces (OpenLayers)
to test on your non-technical users. Easy to integrate into the major
map mashups as well. Best of it's class.
GL
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Has anybody explored outputting (or automatically updating) GIS layers from Postgis to remote mapserver or cartoweb WFS clients using RSS feeds? Is this practicable/more simple/or a nightmare??
I am working on distributing attribute information in a simple text/reporting
dashboard, which will have a WFS client- so would like to explore if RSS is a
possible method to set up and distribute content for remote user ( very
non-technical people) viewing.
Thakns much!
Glenn Brooks
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