The New Year's Eve site I do (www.firstnight.org
http://www.firstnight.org/ ) needs a fairly complex map of Boston with
locations and special markers which of course change every year.I've
been
doing the site going on nine years and the map is always one of the most
challenging aspects.
The New Year's Eve site I do (www.firstnight.org
http://www.firstnight.org/ ) needs a fairly complex map of Boston with
locations and special markers which of course change every year.
Hi,
Is the map you are refering to online now ?
I cannot find any on the site, could you be more specific about
herself).
The full map is also available in the PDF of the Program Guide (bottom of
the page).
Jim Davis
From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The New Year's Eve site I do
on the map.)
Jim Davis
From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The New Year's Eve site I do (www.firstnight.org
http://www.firstnight.org/ ) needs a fairly complex map of Boston
That being said the map (or at least the venues) are indeed databased
already.
I have build a tool to define these mappings 100% the DHTML way on any image, presently mostly photos.
For the time being only circles are used, but it could be squares, rectangles etc as well.
Have a glance at
I get no images on any Mac browser
Hi,
Can you try again, I solved a little problem, and now it works on NT4.7 and NT7.
I suppose (hope) it works also on Macs.
I guess it should even work with Netscape 1.0, and may be even with Mosaic ! ;-)
What's the best way to be changing the colours of the blocks, given
that they're not rectangular and all different sizes?
i'd suggest a simple GIS. it also allows users to interactively query a
parcel, spatially search for parcels, etc. it can be as complicated or as
simple as you need.
How
Hi,
I have a custom tag (CFX_MapData) on the back burner that would do exactly this.
It sets colors according to values from a databse on a gif file reprensing any map
with a maximum of 250 areas.
This tag is sort of a cousin of CFX_Mapclick tha you can see at the address below.
If you are
You can use Remoting in CF 5.0 - but you'd have to buy it.
I'm not even sure you can use it at all. If you don't have CFMX or JRun, you
can buy either Flash Remoting for Java or for .NET, but you wouldn't be able
to write CFCs to interact with it.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
are you can be dealing
with very small grid cells. and Flash would probably be much, much easy in
the long run.
Jim Davis
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From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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You can use Remoting
decent input.
Jim Davis
From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Displaying a dynamic map - how?
What's the best way to be changing the colours of the blocks, given
that they're not rectangular and all different sizes?
i'd
I assumed that you could use Remoting for ASP and interact with it using the
COM interface. I could definitely be wrong tho'.
Jim Davis
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 2:03 PM
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You can use
I assumed that you could use Remoting for ASP and interact
with it using the COM interface.
I don't think there is a Flash Remoting for ASP, just for .NET and Java.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
phone: 202-797-5496
fax: 202-797-5444
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Sorry - my bad.
Jim Davis
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I assumed that you could use Remoting for ASP and interact
with it using the COM interface.
I don't think there is a Flash
Ok, you can see a preview of the tag here:
http://www.contentbox.com/claude/customtags/mapdata/mapdataDoc.cfm
It should be available at tagStore in a couple of days, when the docs is completed.
In your case, you would just need a table for all your blocs,
each bloc should use a specific color in
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From: Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 21:11:27 -0400
Subject: Re: Displaying a dynamic map - how?
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok, you can see a preview
Claude
I get no images on any Mac browser
Dick
On Sep 6, 2004, at 6:11 PM, Claude Schneegans wrote:
Ok, you can see a preview of the tag here:
http://www.contentbox.com/claude/customtags/mapdata/mapdataDoc.cfm
It should be available at tagStore in a couple of days, when the docs
is
Correction -- if I click on the Map icon I get the map (e.g. Maqp of
France)-- just no detail images
Dick
Claude
I get no images on any Mac browser
Dick
On Sep 6, 2004, at 6:11 PM, Claude Schneegans wrote:
Ok, you can see a preview of the tag here:
Hey Claude
Since you are building this tag as we speak -- I always thought the
nest looking maps were the ones that had the edges (5-6 pixels) a
slightly darker shade of the same color -- gives a 3-D effect!
Dick
Correction -- if I click on the Map icon I get the map (e.g. Maqp of
France)--
Depending on the quality of the original map (digital would be much better
than a scan) you should be able to use the trace applications that come
with
most vector drawing tools to get the map into Flash.
well as you can see from the map in question most spatial data start life
on paper. these
Claude, this looks great.I think it'll do the job well.Our static
map is at http://www.tallwoods.com.au/r_stages/r_stage6plan.html and
as you can see it's got less than 100 lots to sell, so therere would
be room for allocating that many colours to the tag.
Yes, I look at your image, and there
I get no images on any Mac browser
I don't get them under any version of Netscape either, it must be a problem with MIME types or so.
The image is sent using a
CFCONTENT TYPE=image/gif tag,
but it probabily needs some more stuff added in the header, I'll check this tomorrow.
--
:40 PM
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Subject: Re: Displaying a dynamic map - how?
Depending on the quality of the original map (digital would be much better
than a scan) you should be able to use the trace applications that come
with
most vector drawing tools to get the map into Flash.
well as you can see from
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From: Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 00:52:50 -0400
Subject: RE: Displaying a dynamic map - how?
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You don't have to tell me how much of a pain the ass maps can be.;^)
The New Year's Eve site I do
I have a prospective client - a real estate developer who has a
subdivision we're proposing a site for. He wants a map of his
subdivision and wants to have the colours of the various blocks change
depending on their sale status showing in a query when the page is
called. (i.e. sold, available,on
You could still do it in flash and cf using the loadVars() function.
?? Ricardo
Mike Kear wrote:
I have a prospective client - a real estate developer who has a
subdivision we're proposing a site for. He wants a map of his
subdivision and wants to have the colours of the various blocks
background color show through.This is nice if the shapes are
regular enough to allow for things not to overlap much.
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 12:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Displaying a dynamic map - how?
I have a prospective client - a real estate
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