Hi,
I am one of the people that wrote the ubuntu instructions on the wiki, and I
don't mind you making alterations to it! The only thing I would say is that,
having checked through the steps I had to take to do the installation, I didn't
have to have the extra package that you mentioned- so
Yes, it's called context menu, and is avalible from within a weblayout.
You will have to use MapGuide Studio, as WebStudio does not yet support
WebLayouts (afaik).
Regards, Kenneth, GEOGRAF A/S
Jim O'Leary skrev:
MapGuide 6.5 supports submenus in the right-click context menu. Is there a
This has been discussed on the forum recently, so I thought it would be
useful to share how I have got around this:-
1. In MapGuide Studio (not sure whether you can do this with Web
Studio), open the layer definition, and from the file menu, Save As XML
file.
2. Open the XML file just created in
Hi Scott
I succeed to this, I used principals from the
InstallMapGuideOpenSourceSamples.pdf to upload the San fransisco Sample.
Thanks Any Way
Regards Ori
Scott Hameister wrote:
To Load a Package...
Goto Your Server Mapadmin http://localhost/mapguide/mapadmin/login.php
page,
and
1) Are you using Internet Explorer? Try turning off friendly HTTP errors so
you get a more detailed error message. Also in my experience, I wouldn't
recommend using the .net configuration in Windows XP as IIS is totally
crippled with a 10 connection limit, this may be a contributing factor.
2)
You can bump the number of connections on Win XP to 40:
http://weblogs.asp.net/cazzu/archive/2003/10/10/31476.aspx
If the MapAdmin is giving error 500, it is usually PHP related.
Check that the correct path for the php.exe is configured in IIS,
and also check that the temp directory from php.ini
Carl, did you ever find/get a solution to this?
Carl wrote:
It is ok to publish the unmanaged SDF file. but how to prepare unmanaged
DWF Drawingsource? It seems more complicated than SDF.
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Hi Jackie,
thanks for your anwer. I hope it isn't a stupid question but what did you
mean with indexing the tables? Could you describe it a little bit more?
thanks
Jackie Ng wrote:
Have you tried indexing the tables that are connected?
- Jackie
mitcha wrote:
Hi,
I have
Okay, I see. You make a group in the context menu and it translates to a
submenu in the context menu. Very nice.
Kenneth, GEOGRAF A/S wrote:
Yes, it's called context menu, and is avalible from within a weblayout.
You will have to use MapGuide Studio, as WebStudio does not yet support
Hi,
It's hard to tell what's going wrong from this. One idea would be to change
directory to /Oem/DWFTK7.1/develop/global/src/dwf and directly run the DWF
configure/make from there (those files should already be there). Then see what
errors get thrown.
Traian
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Hi
One of the new feature in 1.2 is ability to use new symbols for Points
and Labeling Linear Features (e.g. Highway Shields).
Can I do it with Studio 2008? How does it work?
Martin F
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Hi François,
I'm not sure but it could be related to aclocal and automake default
versions(1.4-p6) on Debian Sarge.
Normally, you should also have versions 1.8 available on your system
so add the following to the beginning of your build_oem.sh script:
export AUTOMAKE=/usr/bin/automake-1.8
Hi all;
I have read several posts about the setvisible function, but I have still
errors in my code (I am using javascript/jsp).
Can someone give me a comprhensive code in javascript, wich show how i can
use the SetVisible method?
PS: My featuresource is a postgis database.
here is the code i
And after that i guess that you will also have to use aclocal and automake
version = 1.7 to build MapGuide.
Gilles.
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 17:07, François Van Der Biest wrote:
Thank's Gilles, that got me out of trouble for this step.
I just began writing a small guide for Debian Sarge
I assume that you do know that the code below is in Java/JSP and not
javascript.
The resourceService is created from the site, with CreateService.
I just tried to find the example in the HTML version of the manual, with
no luck, try the PDF version instead:
I am using unmanaged DWF files but I build all of my maps dynamically at
runtime. I don't know if this makes things more or less difficult for your
situation but I will give you the short version of my process.
The XML for your dwf layer will look something like this.
?xml version=1.0
There is also a lot of uncertainty in what the eventual zoom scale will be
especially when defining layer ranges. The preview scale for example is
totally different than the web preview scale
Any way that this could be normalized?
Regards
Andre
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