RE: ColdFusion and ArcIMS

2003-03-27 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
The ESRI ArcIMS forums could be a place to check out: http://forums.esri.com/forums.asp?c=64 ~| Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?forumid=4 Subscription:

Re: ColdFusion and ArcIMS

2003-03-27 Thread Paul Hastings
further to arcIMS 4.01: i just finished upgrading a couple of intranet boxes w/arcIMS 4.01 got them all cooking in one shot. ditto for a new install on a development box. this is almost miraculous ;-) ~| Archives:

RE: ColdFusion and ArcIMS

2003-03-27 Thread Haggerty, Mike
it with Perl. Nonetheless, the syntax for ArcIMS is the same. M -Original Message- From: Joshua Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 1:19 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: ColdFusion and ArcIMS Well, what we're doing is showing maps of a specific area and then allowing

Re: ColdFusion and ArcIMS

2003-03-25 Thread Paul Hastings
Anyone on the list have any experience using CF and ArcIMS? If so, I - bear to install (bushmill helps ;-) - fairly easy to develop with but if you want full power you'll need to learn its xml flavor, AXL (arcXML). - make sure you do arcIMS 4.01, i've had arcIMS 4.0 working with cfmx but

RE: ColdFusion and ArcIMS

2003-03-25 Thread Joshua Miller
: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 11:51 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: ColdFusion and ArcIMS Anyone on the list have any experience using CF and ArcIMS? If so, I - bear to install (bushmill helps ;-) - fairly easy to develop with but if you want full power

Re: ColdFusion and ArcIMS

2003-03-25 Thread Paul Hastings
Basically all we need to do is generate a map based off of lat/long points. We'll eventually be laying maps overtop of the standard map, but I would imagine the ability to do layering, etc. would require the paid product. no, mapserver can handle that plenty fine. do you have an exact list of

RE: ColdFusion and ArcIMS

2003-03-25 Thread Joshua Miller
PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: ColdFusion and ArcIMS Basically all we need to do is generate a map based off of lat/long points. We'll eventually be laying maps overtop of the standard map, but I would imagine the ability to do layering, etc. would require the paid product. no, mapserver can