Hello,

I am working within a Franco-senegalese team to develop a GIS covering the Niokolo-Koba National Park in Senegal. We have updated the OSM data for the Park and entered it into QGIS as the beginning of our GIS. QGIS works great for generating printable maps of the area.

Now we would like to find a way to make our maps available interactively on the web (initially pure OSM data, but we will be adding additional data, for example of wildlife location). At first we thought of LizMap Web Client, but it seems that this is not really a web user client but rather a web server client which we could not readily install on our commercial host.

At the moment we do not have a computer specialist on our team. Sorry for our ignorance but could someone advise whether it would be possible with QGIS to generate files which could be readily used to provide interactive map access on a basic web server (perhaps using a plugin at the navigator end)? We would really rather use the map presentation parameters we have already developed for QGIS, than to start over with another approach like Mapnik.

        Thanks and best regards,
        
                John

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               John B. Rose
               1 Bis rue des Châtre-Sacs
               92310 Sèvres, France

               Email: [email protected]
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