Hi Philip,
Layer toggles are manifested through GETDYNAMICMAPOVERLAYIMAGE requests to
the mapagent in the SHOWLAYERS/HIDELAYERS parameter. As
GETDYNAMICMAPOVERLAYIMAGE is an API specific to the mapagent, these requests
won't appear in your access.log, but rather your http web server logs.
Unfortu
Hi,
I need help on how to analyse layer usage on Mapguide 3.1.x, Ajax viewer.
I am looking at Access.log and found the following entry telling me a
feature on a layer was selected
<2020-01-09T09:09:28> 1492Anonymous
SelectFeaturesSpatial.1.0.0:3(Library://FairField/Data/FAIR
I doubt that anybody is seriously still using 32-bit. If they are, then are
probably comfortable with staying with the previous version of the software
too. 64bit or die!
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I would be very cool with 100% 64bit.
Ubuntu or CentOS...
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I understand Mapguide might be useful for some low-end deployment that still
run on 32-bit hardware, but is that common enough to warrant making it a
much harder time on the already hard working devs of Mapguide?
I wonder the feasability of having a kind of hardware/os survey of folks
implementing
Totally agree -- 64 bit on LINUX.. even better on Ubuntu/Docker ;-)
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So I've been wondering, would you all be fine with MapGuide going 64-bit
only for Linux as well?
For me it would be wonderful to have only the 64bit version on linux ubuntu.
Em qua., 12 de fev. de 2020 às 07:49, Jackie Ng
escreveu:
> Not for the 1st 4.0 preview.
>
> I'm trying to get something
Not for the 1st 4.0 preview.
I'm trying to get something ready for the 2nd 4.0 preview, but part of the
problem holding up the Linux side of things is that I had been trialing a
new docker-based approach to building MapGuide and FDO for various versions
of CentOS and Ubuntu with impressive efficie