Hi,
Sorry - in that case I can't be of any help here. I just wanted to
point out the alternatives like QGIS Web client, Lizmap, QTiles and QGIS
Cloud.
You should be able to install QGIS 1.9 (also in parallel) and run the
QTiles plugin to get your tiles for OpenLayers.
Andreas
On Tue, 5 Mar 2013 00:09:33 -0800 (PST), magerlin wrote:
Hi Andreas
Thank you for your suggestions.
Since I can't get Qgis Cloud to work, I don't have a server for Qgis
server
and Qtiler does not exist for Qgis 1.8 it is a little hard for me to
understand the workflow you suggest.
The workflow I (would like to) use is like this:
* I do my Gis work in Qgis
* I set up a nice map with symbology and everything
* I run a plugin (like an updated OGR2Layers) to create html, gml,
geojson
etc.
* I might tweak the html a little and ad some css
* The generated html and layer files I zip and mail to my customer
* They copy the files to their server
So what I miss is an updated OGR2Layes that use the latest version of
Openlayers and can handle some more advanced symbology (the existing
plugin
is as far as I can see mainly based on old symbology).
And if the plugin could also handle wms layers (like OpenLayers
Export) it
would be even nicer.
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Regards Morten
Qgis 1.8.0 Stand alone installer in Win7 64 bit
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